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Re: Online all-in etiquette question...
If it's not a HU match, there is nothing wrong with taking the blinds every time.
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Re: Online all-in etiquette question...
Even if it is HU there is nothing wrong with taking the blinds. Are you guys serious who said they would wait??
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Re: Online all-in etiquette question...
I raise every time as fast as humanly possible until he comes back to the table.
Sure, you could do the "right" thing - but connection problems on someone else's end shouldn't force you (per the moral policy) to begin hating money. |
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Re: Online all-in etiquette question...
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OP: I've been in both situations. When I was the DC'd player, I called Bodog and got my money back because it was a problem with their software. In the other situation (HU SNG), I stalled as long as I could. The guy came back in something like 4 minutes. I raised the amount of money I had won while he was offline and told him to raise so that I could fold and we'd be even. If it had gone on much longer (say up to around 7 or 8 minutes), I'd contact support and ask them to kill the match and return money to me and the other player. I'd expect the same courtesy in return, though I likely wouldn't get it. However, I'm not going to angle shoot just because someone else does. [/ QUOTE ] wow... a true gentleman... It's nice to have these around still... May the cards smile upon you my man... [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] |
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Re: Online all-in etiquette question...
No offense, but you are a fool and could have been banned for collusion.
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Re: Online all-in etiquette question...
Against an unknown player I will most likely go ahead and take the blinds, unless I was playing at a buy-in that isn't significant to me. I did have this happen once when heads-up at a 6-7 man tourney against an opponent that I had been playing with and chatting with all day, and I ran out my clock each hand until he returned (we were both doing empire MTT runs for VIP points). I have to have a reason of some sort to do this though, normally I would just take the blinds.
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Re: Online all-in etiquette question...
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No offense, but you are a fool and could have been banned for collusion. [/ QUOTE ] ummm what??? It's heads up!!!!! And if it's like a 4-player heads up, and you split the pot, that's perfectly legit... After all, both ppl beat separate players on different tables... You have no idea what you're talking about man!!!!! |
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Re: Online all-in etiquette question...
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No offense, but you are a fool and could have been banned for collusion. [/ QUOTE ] [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] |
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Re: Online all-in etiquette question...
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I just "played" a tournament where I joined a table for a HU SNG with someone already there. On the first hand, he is set "all in" for some reason. On subsequent hands, blinds are posted. If I raise, he folds. He auto-folds the SB. Is there proper etiquette here? Is it somehow wrong to raise the BB each hand and simply take it down? [/ QUOTE ] I would implore the other players to stall until he got back and if they didn't I would start crying. |
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Re: Online all-in etiquette question...
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I would implore the other players to stall until he got back and if they didn't I would start crying. [/ QUOTE ] nh |
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