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people who have to leave during a tourney


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#1 Limshady

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Posted 11 January 2005 - 11:08 PM

Seriously, if you ever need to leave during a tourney just press the away button. Dont be going all in just like this hand right here.Dealt to KahneFan9 [Qc Qd]Franchize8: raises 30 to 60auromira: calls 60KahneFan9: raises 1135 to 1195 and is all-inJeremydotcom: folds Lipourf: folds BYU': folds pokerjohn04: folds creeps: folds Franchize8: calls 1135auromira: folds *** FLOP *** [Ah Ts 7h]Franchize8 said, "have to go"*** TURN *** [Ah Ts 7h] [9h]Franchize8 said, "wow"*** RIVER *** [Ah Ts 7h 9h] [6h]auromira said, "lol"*** SHOW DOWN ***Franchize8: shows [8s 6s] (a straight, Six to Ten)KahneFan9: shows [Qc Qd] (a pair of Queens)Franchize8 collected 2495 from potnow i know its wrong to go all in just like that but this player has been very weak the past 2 hands. raising bb 10 times, betting the flop heavily and folding to a reraise. So i just decided to lay down the law. I just hated him saying i have to go, i mean you are taking away chips from other players. Just click the away button and everyone will be happy. Whats it to you if you get blinded down.

#2 GoBucksIndy

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Posted 14 January 2005 - 11:57 AM

That sucks, but you want people who have to go to make that move. The majority of the time you are doubling up.

#3 Fira

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Posted 22 January 2005 - 10:22 PM

GoBucksIndy said:

That sucks, but you want people who have to go to make that move.  The majority of the time you are doubling up.
Agreed. You should have thanked him pre-flop.Sorry.




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