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Monday, July 16th, 2007, 8:19 AM
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![]() Super Bowl Bound!!! Group: Members Posts: 8,342 Joined: August 22nd, 2006 From: SIXBURGH Member No.: 22,978 Favorite Poker Game: Rakeback |
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Monday, July 16th, 2007, 9:08 AM
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![]() ... Group: Members Posts: 17,885 Joined: August 5th, 2005 From: Home Member No.: 8,759 |
You should never try to take someone else's chips. You'll never make friends that way. By the way, what's your screen name and what table are you on? -------------------- Hi
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Monday, July 16th, 2007, 9:54 PM
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Poker Forum Newbie Group: Members Posts: 12 Joined: April 18th, 2007 Member No.: 27,380 |
I don't care how friendly the game, if you are going to play any poker ', game like No Limit Texas Hold'em you have to play properly, i.e. to win. To learn more about "friendly" strategy see some online sites like http://www.pokerspeel.nl In this case you shoved all in, he CHOSE to call you, he could have folded. If you did have access and his two pair was best, do you think he would have chopped the pot with you just to be nice? Of course not. You have to play to win, or you might just as well not play for real money at all.Frankly, he should not have called a raise with such a junk hand. He was vulnerable to pocket kings, tens or fours. He was also vulnerable to a flush draw or a straight draw, or even king ten. There were so many hands that could have him in trouble, it is questionable to call off $74 to win the comparatively small amount that was in the pot.In any case, good hand. You should not feel bad about this kind of thing, if you do you should just pick a less competitive game.
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Monday, July 16th, 2007, 10:20 PM
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![]() hi™ Group: Members Posts: 22,550 Joined: October 15th, 2005 From: Geico Member No.: 10,015 |
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Monday, July 16th, 2007, 10:22 PM
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![]() See, you repress them and I had a lemonade ready to cheer him up Group: Members Posts: 2,156 Joined: December 23rd, 2006 From: somewhere between depression and elation Member No.: 25,618 Favorite Poker Game: I pwn everything so I guess that means HORSE. |
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Monday, July 16th, 2007, 11:56 PM
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Poker Forum Regular Group: Members Posts: 162 Joined: July 22nd, 2005 Member No.: 8,384 |
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Tuesday, July 17th, 2007, 12:37 AM
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![]() Lovable Loser Group: Members Posts: 18,948 Joined: July 21st, 2005 From: Right Field Member No.: 8,346 |
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Wednesday, July 18th, 2007, 2:37 AM
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Poker Forum Newbie Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: April 14th, 2007 Member No.: 27,331 |
if everyone played 'nice nice' poker would be a very boring game. you're not there to make friends, you're there to have fun and make money, that's why you play. No its not bad etiquette to move all in here.If people want to play nice they can play the limit tables. No limit is a ruthless game!
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Wednesday, July 18th, 2007, 4:12 AM
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poker sucks Group: Members Posts: 1,974 Joined: November 16th, 2005 From: Vienna Member No.: 13,489 |
if everyone played 'nice nice' poker would be a very boring game. you're not there to make friends, you're there to have fun and make money, that's why you play. No its not bad etiquette to move all in here.If people want to play nice they can play the limit tables. No limit is a ruthless game! Haha, I love "nice" players in LHE games. -------------------- |
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Wednesday, July 18th, 2007, 6:15 AM
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Poker Forum Groupie Group: Members Posts: 790 Joined: February 20th, 2006 From: Home Member No.: 19,054 |
I don't think shoving here is a good play, but it can't be bad etiquette - if your opponent doesn't want to play for his whole stack he shouldn't play NLHE... this is such an accurate statement the play is obviously not poor etiquette, but it is a stupid play that more often than not will cost you value there |
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Wednesday, July 18th, 2007, 8:27 AM
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![]() You value bet, I value post. Group: Members Posts: 1,245 Joined: August 31st, 2005 From: Green Bay Member No.: 9,272 |
I was playing about a month ago, the table was playing really friendly poker, no one was jamming a bunch of chips into the middle. On this particular hand, I wake up with pocket Kings, I raise 3x bb to $1.50. BB calls. The flop comes 4s 10c Kc. I bet the pot ($3) and BB comes over the top for $6. He's been playing pretty tight, so I put him on AK. I shove all in for the rest of my chips ($74). He has me covered and calls and turns over Ks 4h. The turn and river are blanks, and I take down the pot. Was that bad etiquette to go after his stack? I play because it's fun, but also to make some money - like everyone else I imagine. The guy was really cool about the beat, said "that's poker" and that he put me on Aces. Anyway, I'd appreciate your thoughts. Thanks Why are you playing if you don't want to take other peoples chips? You do realize that is exactly why you are sitting at the table right? -------------------- Erin Andrews...mmmmmmmmm.
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