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Old 01-29-2004, 05:20 PM
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Default Putting an Opponent on Tilt in Cyberspace?

I do not get upset with bad beats in B&M anymore but being new in internet poker, sometimes I try to vent out steam but quite mildly like slamming my fist on the table, stomping my feet, etc. Heck, even my mother or my niece won't hear me in my room.

Playing a 2-4 at Pokerroom, the player 3 to my left, while on the button, called my PF raise with KK and called me all the way to the river on a what looked to me like a ragged board with no overcard to my KK. I can't recall exactly what it was but I remembered being beaten with a runner-runner straight with him showing a J4o. Instead of my usual antics, I typed "nice chase, bustah". No reply. A few hands later, I raised with AQs and the same opponent was the only caller. I bet out on a ragged flop and he folded. I typed:"No chase this time, bustah"? Reply came: "*%$(*&F...k u *&^F****got". An orbit later, he raised UTG, folded to me and I 3-bet with AA, he capped. Heads up.

Flopped was A K 7. He bets, and thinking what he was representing at least an A, I raised, he made it 3, I called.

Turn was another A. He checked, I bet, raise, re-raise, cap.

River - brick. He came out swinging again. I raised, got re-raised and I capped.

He tried to get me for the next hour or so until he left after going broke.

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