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Quicksilvre 10-29-2005 11:11 PM

Re: \"All-in\"...then walk away from the table?!?
 
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As to the question, my thought is that leaving the table is poor etiquette. But then I also think that it is poor etiquette to jump up and down, scream, yell at the dealer to give or not give a certain card, high-five 47 different people when you hit the river, bitch about donkeys drawing out on you, etc., etc.

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Good point, there are more important etiquette issues out there.

10-30-2005 01:25 AM

Re: \"All-in\"...then walk away from the table?!?
 
then she's lying. you can't implement tells properly all the time without odds. I recall Sklansky saying something similar to Negraneau, who made a similar claim as you said Harman did.

benfranklin 10-30-2005 08:12 PM

Re: \"All-in\"...then walk away from the table?!?
 
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then she's lying.

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That's one reason she is a winning player. Lying is an integral part of the game.

RoyalLance 10-30-2005 09:04 PM

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Couldn't getting up from the table be cosidered a tell?

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Yes

SPOILER ALERT!!!!

Walking away tell.

10-30-2005 09:08 PM

Re: \"All-in\"...then walk away from the table?!?
 
I do remember seeing that at the 1998 ME, and that Scotty did end up making the wrong call and losing the hand. I think that it is a tell that the person is strong...remember how pretending not to be interested in a hand is a tell? Obviously walking away says that you're really not interested. So the guy's not worried about losing all his chips.

John Bedtelyon 10-31-2005 02:22 AM

Re: \"All-in\"...then walk away from the table?!?
 
I don't see this hurting poker as long as it doesn't get out of control. Poker is still growing and I think more rules along these lines will come eventually, but it'd be pretty silly to be penalized 10 minutes for standing up during a hand.

At least they cut out smoking in many places, that pleases me the most and was a much bigger problem than this IMO. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

Boo smoking, yay beer...and poker!

JMB

SavageMiser 10-31-2005 10:01 AM

Re: \"All-in\"...then walk away from the table?!?
 
Oh yeah, man ... if they ever outlaw beer at the table there's gonna be a revolution!

10-31-2005 01:20 PM

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http://www.lasvegasvegas.com/pokerbl...s/070805-1.jpg

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OMG, It's Rupert G., the immigrant deli owner from the Letterman show... RIGHT THERE! On the far right!!

OMG, and what's with the Elmo head?? Weird..

OldLearner 10-31-2005 01:25 PM

Re: \"All-in\"...then walk away from the table?!?
 
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I think that it is a tell that the person is strong...remember how pretending not to be interested in a hand is a tell? Obviously walking away says that you're really not interested. So the guy's not worried about losing all his chips.

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Indeed!

Unless they want you to think that they think that you think that they think that you think that they think they are strong.

yvesaint 10-31-2005 08:10 PM

Re: \"All-in\"...then walk away from the table?!?
 
the only thing i read out of this was 'chicken-bleep' and i couldnt stop laughing


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