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Pokerstars Real Money vs Play Money — Skill level difference of players?
I wouldn’t consider myself a professional poker player but I think I know quite a bit about it and I’m pretty good. I have a pokerstars.com account and I turned my $1,000 of play money you start with into $140,000. I have been keeping a spreadsheet for the past week or so and I’ve been making a consistent profit, I plan to keep tracking it for a few more weeks to make sure.
My question is… am I really that good of a poker player, or are people on the free money table just idiots? Is everyone on Pokerstars who plays for real money experts who are going to kick my butt?
If I decide to put real money in it will only be like $100 to try, which isn’t a huge deal to me if I lose it.
It is very different. The players play different and is harder than for play money. Thats for sure.
Phil Hellmuth Tribute – I’ll take it all in 2010
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Players $17.99 Players |
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Los Players – Aqui Estan $7.34 Disc 0:*No track list available |
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Carl: Roundabout / Hartt Contemporary Players $19.1 Track listing not available. |
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Handel: Carmelite Vespers /Parrott, Taverner Choir & Players $13.99 Track Listing: |
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Players – Live in Nashville $17.96 From Image Entertainment comes The Players: Live in Nashville, a live concert by the band made up of renowned session musicians Eddie Bayers, Paul Franklin, John Hobbs, Brent Mason, and Michael Rhodes. Joined by special guests Shawn Colvin, Peter Frampton, Vince Gill, Jim Horn, and Travis Tritt, the Players perform renditions of such songs as Coal Train Boogie, Put Some Drive in Your Country, Don’t Try This at Home, and Geared Up. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide songs written by The Players, as well as some old favorites. Also featured are revealing interviews with each of the band members. The track list includes: Coal Train Boogie, Put Some Drive in Your Country, Tell Me I Was Dreaming, Lines on My Face, You Had To Be There, Lay Me Down, Get Out of This House, Goin’ Up the Country, Little Liza Jane, Don’t Try This at Home, Lucky Man, and Geared Up. |
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Soccer Skills: For Young Players $5.99 This training manual provides the inside track on the professional game. A wide range of drills focuses on every aspect of match play – from basic ball control and physical preparation to defensive and offensive tactics – each demonstrated in full color to help young players master the game. Including at-a-glance coaching tips and detailed color diagrams, this versatile program can be tackled anywhere from the schoolyard to the regulation field. |
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On The Track $4.99 On The Track |
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Vision Track $99.95 “Vision Track Golf Swing Training Aid with Free Instructional DVD Features & Benefits of the Vision Track * Alignment guide (feet, shoulders, clubface). * Ball placement guide. * Distance from feet to ball guide. * Clubhead takeaway guide. * Eye Positioning – revolutionary technique for building a correct swing path. * Promotes keeping head behind ball at impact. * Promotes swinging through contact area vs. hitting at ball. * Clarifies swing path as it relates to target line. * Practice at home or at the golf course. (Fits in your golf bag). * Works for adults and children. Also reversible for Left Handed players. * 30 Day Money Back Guarantee * 5 Year Limited Warranty Eye positioning Information Eye positioning is the primary reason for developing VisionTrack. It is a technique involving a direct look at the path (pre impact). The Track provides a clear and precise image to the brain as to where the clubhead should swing prior to impact. The “”target line”" is a positive influence in relation to alignment but becomes a negative influence when projected behind the ball. If the center of a clubhead connects to the target line several inches prior to impact, it is on it’s way to a slight cut-across motion at impact. If clubhead connection to the line occurs a foot or more before impact, then a severe right-to-left motion at impact will occur. unfortunately, most of this problem is related to “”target line influence”" which is a natural, visual problem most of us unknowingly have to deal with. We desire linear ball flight but we must swing a clubhead on a curve. Any logical thinking mind would have difficulty with that one. The few inches at impact where a down-the-line connection is desired is simply a reaction to where we are swinging prior to impact. VisionTrack becomes a simple visual cure to what I believe is predominately a visual problem. More Eye positioning Information There are 3 eye positions on the Vision Track placed 4″” apart. Numbers 2 and 3 are progressively more inside the line than #1 and they are even more detached from the ball. This means, that the eyes and brain are more path and track oriented. This visual task alteration is important if an immediate change in the swing path is desired. If using #1 is sufficiently creating improvement than #2 and #3 are not necessary to use. Also, as you look further back at #2 & #3, there is a tendency to close the clubface sooner, causing a draw or hook to the left. The whole idea is to promote a push-draw vs. a pull-cut. Other reasons to utilize #2 or #3 would pertain to shoulder angles and upper body positioning throughout the swing. Aligning the shoulders left of the line (open) is a common fault. Moving or tilting the head in front of the ball prior to impact is also a typical problem. Positioning the eyes further back on the track, helps in both departments. You will understand the benefits as you practice wit |
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Players: Live in Nashville $15.16 A virtuoso band made up of some of the most talented and sought-after studio musicians in the industry, The Players have recorded with the likes of Shawn Colvin, Peter Frampton, Vince Gill, and Travis Tritt, who all perform with them here. With Eddie Bayers on drums, Paul Franklin on pedal steel, John Hobbs on keyboards, Brent Mason on guitar, and Michael Rhodes on bass, the band delivers a stellar performance before an appreciative Nashville audience, the band and their guest stars perform songs written by The Players, as well as some old favorites. Also featured are revealing interviews with each of the band members. The track list includes: “Coal Train Boogie,” “Put Some Drive in Your Country,” “Tell Me I Was Dreaming,” “Lines on My Face,” “You Had To Be There,” “Lay Me Down,” “Get Out of This House,” “Goin’ Up the Country,” “Little Liza Jane,” “Don’t Try This at Home,” “Lucky Man,” and “Geared Up.” Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Homage to Africa [Bonus Track] $13.97 This was one of the first {@BYG} productions to hit the streets, and was apparently recorded on the same day as the later and musically more successful album {^Sunshine}. The two-part track {&”Suns of Africa”} involves a good dozen players, many of them b |
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Ohio Players – Honey $12.72 Personnel: Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner (vocals, guitar, harmonica, percussion), Claren "Satch" Satchell (vocals, saxophone, flute), Ralph "Pee-Wee" Middlebrooks (trumpet), Marvin Pierce (trumpet, trombone, percussion), Billy Beck (keyboards, vocals), Marshall Jones (bass), Jimmy "Diamond" Williams (vocals, drums, percussions).Recorded and mixed at Paragon Recording Studios, Chicago.This is a DTS CD, which features DTS 5.1 Surround Sound technology and is playable on a DTS-capable 5.1 Surround Sound system.Personnel: Leroy "Sugar" Bonner (vocals, guitar, harmonica, percussion); Claren "Satch" Satchell (vocals, saxophone, flute); Jimmy "Diamond" Williams (vocals, drums, percussion); Marvin Pierce (trumpet, trombone, percussion); Ralph "Pee-Wee" Middlebrooks (trumpet); Billy Beck (keyboards); Marshall Jones (bass).Recorded at Paragon Recording Studios, Chicago, Illinois.The follow-up to FIRE, the band`s breakthrough smash, HONEY continued the Ohio Players` golden streak by building on the elements that made FIRE such a hit: smooth soul balladry, churning funk, and plenty of freaky, outrageous attitude (due in large part to the cartoonish lead vocals of Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner). Slow songs and balladry seem to play a larger part here, as the lush leadoff title track and the carpe diem anthem "Let`s Do It" indicate. "Alone" strikes an unusually somber note for the Players in its sincerity, a mood marked by the song`s comparatively spare arrangements.But the Players thrive on pulse-quickening jams, too, and "Ain`t Givin` Up No Ground," with its jittery pop-and-lock rhythms, and the stomping groove of "Fopp" rank with the band`s best sweaty workouts. Of course, the irrepressible "Love Rollercoaster" may be HONEY`s highlight. (Its instantly memorable three-chord riff and vocal hook have been sampled endlessly in the decades since.) Add to all this some rather explicit and provocative cover art (the photo, of a naked female model covered in honey, was the band`s most controversial), and you`ve got another feisty, fun slab of classic funk. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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A Guide for Players of All Skill-Levels $15.8 The Complete Poker Handbook is a great tool for poker players of all skill-levels, from beginners to seasoned-professionals. Within are many features to help players maximize winnings and minimize losses. With this guide, any player can easily: record and implement key strategies for ring games, tournaments, and bankroll management; track winnings and losses from each session, including career earnings; maintain profiles of up to 24 opponents; learn more about his/her own tendencies, tells, and style of play; take notes about memorable hands; understand key poker terms; and more!The Complete Poker Handbook is a great tool for poker players of all skill-levels, from beginners to seasoned-professionals. |
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Winning Combinations: Parliment & Ohio Players $6.98 Parliament and the Ohio Players were undoubtedly two of the leading forces of the ’70s funk movement, so what better way to pay tribute to both bands than Winning Combinations: Parliament & Ohio Players, a budget-priced compilation that features five prime tracks from each band. With each group composing numerous standards for the genre, it’s obviously impossible to include all the favorites from each group, but the selections that do make the cut are all exceptional, which makes the set a fine introduction to both bands. Although both groups were quite similar stylistically, Parliament comes off looser (and definitely a bit more lighthearted) — as evidenced by such dancefloor essentials as “Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof Off the Sucker),” “Flash Light,” and “(I Wanna) Testify.” The Ohio Players, on the other hand, were much tighter as a band, as evidenced by the taut grooves they create on such party anthems as “Love Rollercoaster,” “Fopp,” and “Skin Tight.” Winning Combinations: Parliament & Ohio Players is certainly not a definitive best-of compilation for either band (many a stone is left unturned), but the ten-track collection definitely accomplishes what it sets out to do — a short but sweet taster. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide |
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Various Artists – Chicano Players: The Best Of Chicano Rap $19.1 Disc 0:*No track list available |
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Death Track: Resurrection $9.99 Death Track: Resurrection is a successor of the legendary Deathtrack, one of the founders of the combat racing genre. Death Track: Resurrection is a racing / action title that plunges players into in the not too distant future, into a world of chaos. Traditional sports are replaced by far more aggressive, violent and thrilling type of entertainment the public screams for more. The attention of the Earth population is drawn to the main event of the year – “The Survival… |
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Multi-Track Diplomacy $23.48 Exceptional in its systemic approach to peacemaking and conflict resolution, this book identifies the players and activities that contribute to the peacemaking and peacebuilding process in a community. |