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Old 12-14-2005, 10:12 AM
Xhad Xhad is offline
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Default Re: My friend is terrible at poker....should I do anything?

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then when we say we're getting tired of sending we get unresistable offers like $140 for $100!

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I got about this same exact offer the other day in the cardroom. For about 20 mins str8. I was about to call the floor. God it was pathetic.

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I've had someone doing this follow me into a restroom to plead his case after I said no the first couple of times. I [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] B&M's.

To the OP: No, you can't convince people that don't want to put the work into learning the game. I have a friend who's not an addict but plays atrociously, doing things like open-limping 57o UTG and then going to showdown with bottom pair even though he claims to read books and try to play at least reasonably correctly. I've long since learned not to comment. And I find excuses not to loan him money either.
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