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Old 09-18-2005, 03:30 AM
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Default Watched a guy lose 130BB in an hour (LC)

Playing at a partypoker .50/1.00 6max table tonight, a guy sat at the table with $3000 and proceeded to play every hand and raise every bet that came to him on all streets. To make sure no one missed the fact he was doing it, he kept typing in "I RAISE" over and over.

He was immediately to my left, not a bad place for me to have such a player, as I could bet or raise and be guaranteed he'd reraise. This should have gotten others to fold, but 2 of the other players were goofy calling stations who would cold call 3 bets preflop with most any 2 cards. Apparently they decided that since every hand would be raised preflop, they were going to play them all as if no raise had happened.

I was sure this guy was a high limit player who had dropped down to blow off some steam. He picked a bad time to do it, though, as his stats for the hour ended up being: went to showdown, nearly 100%, won at showdown: 17%.

And yes, he lost 130BB in an hour. I wouldn't have thought that was even possible.

The frustrating thing about it was that I only managed to end up 10BB ahead out of the whole thing. Hypermaniac with 100% vpip, infinite aggression, and a 75% VPIP goof cold calling 3bets with any 2 cards, and another equally loose goof calling every hand to the river, and I had to get unlucky and barely hit any flops. Any less than a 25BB win in this situation is unacceptable, damnit [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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