Biggest loser in online poker history wants to grind $16k
Biggest loser in online poker history wants to grind $16k
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Biggest loser in online poker history wants to grind $16k

I start this with some pictures:

nl2 -$8792.18 -82 buy ins below EV

nl5 (notice that pt4 shows party poker nl5 as nl4)

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18 March 2019 at 01:30 PM
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by Paisting m

Those are only told in fairy tales. There are not a thing or person called winning reg at those stakes I'm playing. In fact my winnings come from players who's stats are very tight and someone might think they are winning. They might be regs because they play so much and regularly but they play so cards open that it's way easier to play against them than playing against massive

So it's the same EXTREMELY losing style you've been playing for 15 years then? It's time to improve or stop playing/donating Paisting.


by TeddyD m

Your 'winnings'!!?? Christ.

Check out last month hands between 4500-9100. That skyrocketing was against players with stats like 14/11. They bet small and I bet big, they check I shove, they mimic solvers I won't. My biggest winning strikes comes against players who play open cards. Those are hand chart guys, they fold fold fold to get that hand that is on chart. I wait to they get hand and then take their money. They are called tight whales.


would you please post a lifetime graph? i imagine the thread would go wild and grow in popularity by doing so.


by MastaAces m

would you please post a lifetime graph? i imagine the thread would go wild and grow in popularity by doing so.

How many times can you guys lose your mind over a losing graph?


by Paisting m

Check out last month hands between 4500-9100. That skyrocketing was against players with stats like 14/11. They bet small and I bet big, they check I shove, they mimic solvers I won't. My biggest winning strikes comes against players who play open cards. Those are hand chart guys, they fold fold fold to get that hand that is on chart. I wait to they get hand and then take their

I guarantee there isn’t a solver on the planet that recommends playing 14/11. Sure, there’s an argument to be made that solver-approved stats can vary based on table dynamics, but the deviation never swings so far toward tight that it resembles full-ring stats in a six-handed game. In fact, if someone followed GTOWizard preflop charts and had even a basic understanding of postflop heuristics, they’d crush you. It’s ironic that you accuse these players of playing β€œface-up” when GTO ranges actually involve far more action mixing than whatever strategy you’re using. Take, for example, the GTO response to the big blind holding AKo facing a middle position 4-bet β€” it includes a mix of calls, 5-bets, and shoves at varying frequencies. How is that β€œface-up”? Or are you trying to say that your edge comes from deliberately playing unexpected ranges β€” like using a polar range in a spot where a linear one is standard? If so, that’s arguably even worse.
As for your claim about tight players, I’d argue that tight is exactly how one should play to exploit your style. Based on what you’ve said, you seem to play the exact opposite of how one should approach a tight-aggressive player. If I saw someone playing 14/11 at a six-max table, I’d bet small at a high frequency β€” easy bluffs, lots of folds, and minimal investment when I get raised or shoved on. But if you’re constantly betting big into TAGs, eventually they’re going to call you down β€” and when they do, you’ll be crushed in terms of equity.


by swerbs22 m

How many times can you guys lose your mind over a losing graph?

I've never in my existence list my mind over any graph, but if you're a regular visitor of this thread and don't want to see his lifetime graph you're an odd one.


good luck Paisting!


by Paisting m

Check out last month hands between 4500-9100. That skyrocketing was against players with stats like 14/11. They bet small and I bet big, they check I shove, they mimic solvers I won't. My biggest winning strikes comes against players who play open cards. Those are hand chart guys, they fold fold fold to get that hand that is on chart. I wait to they get hand and then take their

Hell yeah Paisting you swing that dick around and show them WHO IS WHO


by MastaAces m
by swerbs22 m

How many times can you guys lose your mind over a losing graph?

I've never in my existence list my mind over any graph, but if you're a regular visitor of this thread and don't want to see his lifetime graph you're an odd one.

Wouldnt it'd be a pretty boring graph anyway, just straight down?

I'd rather see the graph of a mtt degen who at least had some skill as the swings would be insane.

Paisting have you considered MTTs? Cash doesn't seem to be going your way. Might pay to try something new.


Holy shit! I just caught up on the thread and see Paisting might be on his way to being a winner, congrats man!


by WPNdonk m

Holy ****! I just caught up on the thread and see Paisting might be on his way to being a winner, congrats man!

No he's not. He had maybe his second best month in over 20 years and still lost. He'll never be a winner.


by IOnlyReadNVG m

No he's not. He had maybe his second best month in over 20 years and still lost. He'll never be a winner.

It must exhaust you being this pessimistic


Paisting is a winner to me damnit!


by norwich m

It must exhaust you being this pessimistic

What would be exhausting would be trying to find any reasoning at all that that Paisting could be a winner after losing a quarter million dollars over 20 years at microstakes.


by IOnlyReadNVG m

What would be exhausting would be trying to find any reasoning at all that that Paisting could be a winner after losing a quarter million dollars over 20 years at microstakes.

It's a story of perseverance.

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And gambling addiction.


by Paisting m

Haven’t seen any good offers of real winning nl2 players here for long time. As you can see how people denied my 20k hands challenge offer.

I've been reading this insane thread and came across this gem of a post.

I will 100% take you up on this "challenge". It's too much fun to pass up, and 20k hands at brainless 2nl won't take long to finish.

Let's do it Paisting. Don't back down from your own challenge now.


by GoodFoldBro m

I've been reading this insane thread and came across this gem of a post.

I will 100% take you up on this "challenge". It's too much fun to pass up, and 20k hands at brainless 2nl won't take long to finish.

Let's do it Paisting. Don't back down from your own challenge now.

Was the "challenge" just someone being profitable over 20k hands of 2nl?


by GoodFoldBro m

I've been reading this insane thread and came across this gem of a post.

I will 100% take you up on this "challenge". It's too much fun to pass up, and 20k hands at brainless 2nl won't take long to finish.

Let's do it Paisting. Don't back down from your own challenge now.

Playing and have been playing for 20 years 20k hands or so every month. And I will keep doing it for years to come. So you just have to start playing and show how to beat the game.

Be a winner, not a fraud like Confucius96 who steals money from people. He claimed he could beat the level after winning 20 buy ins. Then he started stealing from people pretending to be a coach. I exposed him as a fraud in just a few weeks and managed to save many people's money he tried to scam.

The worst year I've had was 200 buy ins below EV in NL2 games so no one can claim to beat the level until they've played a significant number of hands. Everything else is just luck.


And by the way this topic is the 4th most popular on the world's biggest and most legendary poker site. Thanks to everyone who has made this possible! We can still do better.

So Bena and Gazzy, we're coming for you!


by Paisting m

Playing and have been playing for 20 years 20k hands or so every month. And I will keep doing it for years to come. So you just have to start playing and show how to beat the game.Be a winner, not a fraud like Confucius96 who steals money from people. He claimed he could beat the level after winning 20 buy ins. Then he started stealing from people pretending to be a coach. I ex

I'll do it and post any graphs and stats you want, if you will then upload your last 20k hands for all to see.


by GoodFoldBro m

I'll do it and post any graphs and stats you want, if you will then upload your last 20k hands for all to see.

I've posted my graph every month during 20 years and been only who does this here. So just play and show your graphs.


Deposit 50 and move when you have 250. And play only on 888, and show that I'm the hoaxer. You have now the biggest possibility to be spotlight and show that I have made this all up and it's really easy to move up. Just play and show we are waiting.

888Poker Snap, Hold'em No Limit - $0.05/$0.10 - 6 players

Paisting (UTG): $11.27 (113 bb)
h2so4MiMi (MP): $9.53 (95 bb)
Time4Revenge (CO): $12.91 (129 bb)
TexasFlood (BU): $23.98 (240 bb)
DosAnjoskk (SB): $10.20 (102 bb)
memedodo (BB): $6.51 (65 bb)

Pre-Flop: ($0.15) Hero (Paisting) is UTG with A A
Paisting (UTG) raises to $0.40, 2 players fold, TexasFlood (BU) calls $0.40, 2 players fold

Flop: ($0.95) 4 9 7 (2 players)
Paisting (UTG) bets $10.87 (all-in), TexasFlood (BU) calls $10.87

Turn: ($22.69) Q (2 players, 1 all-in)

River: ($22.69) K (2 players, 1 all-in)

Total pot: $22.69 (Rake: $1.13)

Showdown:
Paisting (UTG) shows A A (a pair of Aces)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 82%, Flop: 92%, Turn: 5%, River: 0%)

TexasFlood (BU) shows Q Q (three of a kind, Queens)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 18%, Flop: 8%, Turn: 95%, River: 100%)

TexasFlood (BU) wins $21.56

888Poker Snap, Hold'em No Limit - $0.05/$0.10 - 6 players

HussamEE (UTG): $8.90 (89 bb)
Sepp1123 (MP): $42.77 (428 bb)
Snooker19377 (CO): $12.24 (122 bb)
Lsmarren (BU): $13.43 (134 bb)
ivanilson88 (SB): $10.00 (100 bb)
Paisting (BB): $10.00 (100 bb)

Pre-Flop: ($0.15) Hero (Paisting) is BB with A A
2 players fold, Snooker19377 (CO) raises to $0.30, 2 players fold, Paisting (BB) 3-bets to $1.40, Snooker19377 (CO) calls $1.10

Flop: ($2.85) Q K A (2 players)
Paisting (BB) bets $8.60 (all-in), Snooker19377 (CO) calls $8.60

Turn: ($20.05) 3 (2 players, 1 all-in)

River: ($20.05) T (2 players, 1 all-in)

Total pot: $20.05 (Rake: $1.13)

Showdown:
Paisting (BB) shows A A (three of a kind, Aces)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 93%, Flop: 86%, Turn: 91%, River: 0%)

Snooker19377 (CO) shows A J (a straight, Ten to Ace)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 7%, Flop: 14%, Turn: 9%, River: 100%)

Snooker19377 (CO) wins $18.92


by Paisting m

I've posted my graph every month during 20 years and been only who does this here. So just play and show your graphs.

I didn't say your graph. I mean all of the actual hands, in a file, so we can see how you play. Not just the cherry picked "bad beats" you post.

This way, we'll all know you're 100% real and, like you claim, just unlucky. It's win-win for you.


by Paisting m

Tough beats, but also kind of odd play!


by K2AA72 m

Tough beats, but also kind of odd play!

Maybe this is not so odd at all. When they call me when I’m ahead with massive equity maybe the small sized are odd? Like opening 2.5x when 4 players calling every hand. My solver goes broke when I try to study 4 way postflop.

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