Tigergaming Poker is Boring


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October 25, 2005

Tigergaming bias is a known scientific fact. To demonstrate it for yourself, simply tell yourself that there are a lot more red (or blue or white or black) cars on the road these days, then go out for a drive. "Tuned" as you are to a certain color car, you will quickly become convinced that their number is far above what one should expect.

I understand that internet Tigergaming .net poker contains variables I can't control. It is easy for players to share information behind my back. It is possible for online sites to vanish overnight and take my money with them. It's happens that servers will fail, just when I'm about to win. I don't fear these events so much as I fear fearing them, for I know that inordinate fear will necessarily torque my play. For that reason I never play for big money online; if bad things happen, at least my loss is limited. This is my way of keeping my head in the right place, and it's a strategy I recommend for you. In all events, if you can't play poker (online or in the realworld) with a certain lightness of spirit, you simply can't play poker well.

In all its forms it's not always honest and it's not always fair. It's up to each player to protect himself. But it's also up to each player to protect himself from himself. Those who are quick to condemn online poker would do well to take a cold, hard look at their own Tigergaming play. Maybe they're beating themselves, with no help at all from 'bots or bent programs or cabals of collusion.

Look, I'm not saying there are no crooks in cyberspace, any more than I believe the world of tigergaming poker is Mother Teresa squeaky-clean. If I find myself routinely whipsawed by a couple of cyberspace cowboys, one of whom always seems conveniently to fold at the river, I'll suspect teamwork and get the hell out of there. But I'd do the same thing in a tigergaming game. Wouldn't you? Poker is poker.

Basta! Enough of this. If you're convinced that internet poker is crooked, here's a simple solution: Do. Not. Play. And I'm not just saying this because I'm tired of all the whingeing (though I am). I'm actually giving you a piece of sound, money-saving advice. If you think the game is crooked, you'll play Tigergaming in a paranoiac haze. You'll get unnecessarily angry at every bad outcome because you'll believe that those outcomes are not accidental, not random. This will make you more furious, move you that much further from tranquility and lead you down the road to disastrous, anger-fueled decision-making. You'll lose, in short, not because the game is rigged, but because you think it's rigged, and that adversely affects how you play.

I have experienced more than once and at more than one of these poker sites, while playing Tigergaming hold'em, not getting any kind of starting hand. I have sat for 1 hour, 2 hours and more and only been dealt garbage hands like 7-2o, or 3-9o,or 4-9o. Maybe pocket 2s or 3's would emerge, but someone else would end up with a straight, flush, boat, etc. This is not my experience at the cool games. Also in the cyber-games there are a great number of big hands being made, whereas in the monster games, straights, flushes, boats, etc. are far and few between - mainly you see A-high, or pairs.

Basta, if you don't know, is the Spanish word for "enough" and I direct it today to all the small-minded hot-heads who have become convinced, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that internet poker is fixed, and not just fixed, but fixed against them personally.