I mean, it can’t get any worse than it is now lol
That’s not a fair deal. The deal is, we leave you alone and you stop whining about bs ‘algorhythms’ and other non-random nonsense.
Of course you’re card dead. Impossible not to be if you;re folding AK with 10bb. There are 169 possible starting hands. If none of them are in your play range, you are guaranteed to be card dead. It’s quite simple. What are you waiting for, pocket trips?
But my main point is, “what I go through on here”. More accurately what you mean is, “what I PUT MYSELF through on here”. Obviously, you are not enjoying your time on Replay. I’ve said multiple times, including the other day. You’ve been here 9 years and are not having any fun. I suggested that you stop torturing yourself and your reply was, “no torture.”
If you’re not having a good time because the game is rigged against you … for nine years … find something else to do with your time. Go bowling, fly drones, bake cookies, play the bass guitar, needlepoint …
oh it is a deal. you see, I never knew we can mute or ignore posters. .
And your last mistake will be counting out “2/3 of a Can O’ Worms.”
Will never do! Pray is more yummy when they fight
Just remember,
Let’s have some fun today!!!
@Kondrad @AngelinaB @ChicagoSerbs @Excaliburns @lihiue
cc: @Chasetheriver
Are you forgetting the 3 lowest scores are dropped? This changes things every year. Good luck.
RTC Round 3: The Heat Is On
By the time Round 3 rolled around, things were no longer just competitive; they were personal. The teams knew what was on the line, and it showed at every table. Tight folds, bold calls, and more than a few game-changing hands made this one of the most intense rounds yet.
The Outlanders took full advantage of the moment. With a commanding 123-point performance, they have now leapt into the overall lead with 390 total. Their consistency is impressive, but what really stands out is how they are closing. Every round, they are showing up ready.
One Eyed Jacks & The Man with the Axe were not quite at their best this time, scoring 91 points, but they are still right in the hunt at 360. A single off night does not erase the dominance they have shown so far, and nobody is counting them out.
Bingo Killers reminded everyone that they are not just here to play; they are here to win. Their 131-point showing was one of the best of the round, catapulting them into the top tier. A team on the rise at the right time.
Three Blind Mice matched that 131 with a breakout performance of their own. They have been lurking just below the radar, but not anymore. With one qualifier left, their timing could not be better.
No Mikes came up big too, dropping a 133 to tie for the round’s highest score. It was a statement game that could mark the start of a late surge.
Copacabana, The Destrominators, and Fame and Fortune all put up strong numbers as well, each scoring over 110 and keeping the pressure on the leaders. These squads are within striking distance, and they have got the momentum.
Three Players stayed steady with 112, holding firmly in the top three overall. They may not be flashy, but they have found their rhythm, and that is dangerous this deep into the competition.
Rounding out the upper pack are teams like Wolfpack, GRRRR, and Warrior Queens. They are still in contention but will need to make a move in the next round.
At this point, the leaderboard is tight, and the math is getting real. One more qualifying round remains. For some teams, it is about securing a top seed. For others, it is win or go home.
Strap in. Round 4 is going to decide everything.
Good luck to all!
I updated my leaderboard; see how you’re doing. There is also a sorted data stack (helper columns) if anybody wants to make their own pivots.
RTC Rains LB 2025
Ty Michael!!
Somewhat late into Week 3 competition, Smooth99 went from being on fumes to being #1.
He did it in only three hands!
Battling the eventual winner and third place finisher no less.
That was memorable, fun and Improbable!
Hand #1279053404 · Replay Poker (casino.org)
^ High card ace
Hand #1279053712 · Replay Poker (casino.org)
^ River flush
Hand #1279053994 · Replay Poker (casino.org)
^ Ace kicker
Yeah, the story of my time on replay, can’t even beat ace high.
The Underdog
An underdog knows
Why it chose
To be second best
An underdog knows
Why it chose
Against being favored
Among the rest
An underdog knows
The farther it goes
From where the journey precedes
The greater the triumph
To which, the journey will lead
An underdog knows
About coming from behind
Shocking the crew
Out in the pew
Or saving victory
For a sweeter time
Yea an underdog knows
An underdog knows
As an underdog chooses
She wins or he loses
That pivotal fight
That lifts them to stardom
Or leaves them a pitiful sight
Lets GO DAWGSS GGGGRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR @Sue13 @jujube @southwestmba
Thanks for noticing, I think I got a little cocky against EZ which is really unlike me. And won’t happen in #4.
Love it Andy. 6 days to go, so let’s get our GRRRR on.
seeding is immaterial tho right? all that matters right now is being top 24
You are absolutely correct; none of this matters. Unless you don’t make the top 24. IMO, understanding your opponent is very important. I may get overexcited about writing and statistics; that’s ok because it’s fun. My excessive hype is fueled by ADHD, and a little practice in analytics tastes good to my brain. That number next to my link for individual stats would be 0 if nobody cared.
I love your writeups! They enhance the atmosphere