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A favor to ask.
There is an incredible rash of players criticizing other players at the 10/20->20/40 tables. This is obviously stupid and I would hope that none of the posters/lurkers here would do this.
But if you are, please stop. If you seriously cannot take a beat from a player or you are under the delusion that you would rather be sitting with all "good" players, you are sitting at the wrong stakes. Move your ass down to 5/10 and learn some table manners. - Jim |
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Re: A favor to ask.
are table manners taught at 5/10?
just joking- i agree with your request. |
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Re: A favor to ask.
I see it a lot but generally it is the bad players doing it. It really does suck.
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Re: A favor to ask.
Sadly there is something about a poker table that just brings out the worst in human beings :-(
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Re: A favor to ask.
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Sadly there is something about money that just brings out the worst in human beings :-( [/ QUOTE ] fyp |
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Re: A favor to ask.
I second this and also encourage those of us who see it to tell players to shut up and to defend the fish at all cost. I will berate the hell out of someone after a fish leaves or if I see jackass at another table.
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Re: A favor to ask.
I don't really understand all this. The mid-limit players online are not only bad they love to talk trash and love being confrontational. They never leave as a result of someone berating their play, and they never ever play better either.
I used to agree that berating players online is bad, but these days I don't really see it as being a problem. Live poker of course is a different story |
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Re: A favor to ask.
I disagree. Berating bad players online does change their play and generally tightens up the entire table. No one wants to have their pants pulled down - even online.
- Jim |
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Re: A favor to ask.
you want to keep the environment happy and lively. if no one says anything about their bad play then the players will think they are doing a great job and even if not doing a great job, they are having fun and will continue to do so.
no reason to ever make a fish second guess himself. in fact you should go out of your way to compliment his style of play. they need to feel like this is gamboooooooling [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: A favor to ask.
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They never leave as a result of someone berating their play, and they never ever play better either. [/ QUOTE ] I couldn't disagree more with this statement. Many times I have seen players stop playing any two suited cards, or tighten up in early position directly as a result of loudmouth table coaches. Earlier this week I had a 85 vpip guy leave my 10/20 6 max. game because some jackass was giving him heat for playing bad starting hands. Even if there were no downside to behaving rudely toward opponents there are almost no potential benefits. The only time I would even consider giving somebody heat is if they are A) awful at poker B) out of chips and almost certain NOT to rebuy, AND C) the type of person whose ego won't let them leave the table after they've been "challenged." Even under these conditions it's not always a wise move, because you can easily get caught up in the banter and start steaming. Please don't berate the fish. |
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