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Suspicious Behavior
Don't worry. This isn't a sob story about losing big to a massive suck out or anything like that. I was up for the day so no complaints there.
A character entered the room, posted, and on his/her first hand cracked a solid pair of Kings with 7/4o. They raised and reraised preflop, on the flop, turn, and river. Thing is, he/she didn't catch his bottom two pair until the turn/river. Ok, so a maniac. Not bad, love these guys in the game. Cash cows right? Well no, he/she then proceeded to fold every hand for two orbits until he pulls this r/rr/catch on the turn/river stunt again, this time a house vs a striaght. Ooookay. Weird. Usually maniacs play lots of hands, not 2 in 2 1/2 orbits. So this pattern goes on for a few hours. Turns 10BB into 100BB, not by playing good hands or even playing lots of hands and catching stuff, but by playing a few hands(all junk/semi-junk) and cracking big pairs/two pair/striaghts/flushes. No leaks, no aggressive play with solid pocket cards, etc. All money gained by raising strong hands and catching. Naturally the room is pissed by this point, everyone spitting fireballs at him/her in chat. Not a peep. In fact all he/she does is fold or crack big hands. No hesitation either, every action is auto-pilot speed. Now if I was looking for a case of hacking or something, this is what I would look for. I'm not going to say who or where becuase this could all turn out to be a simple, one time fluke. But doesn't it sound strange? |
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Re: Suspicious Behavior
Selective memory.
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#3
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Re: Suspicious Behavior
No, it wasn't that, I was looking for specific behaviors from this guy, not just noticing this stuff here and there. I pretty much eyeballed him/her the entire time.
If he/she had done anything different, like playing a big hand from the beginning, overplaying a bluff, playing way too many hands, etc, I would have just nodded and move my focus elsewhere, but this was just queer. Not something I could dismiss as coincidence or selective memory. |
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Re: Suspicious Behavior
That was perfect use of an state-of-the-art Pattern Mapper by yours truly. After that session, I changed ID's and proceeded to do the same at other tables.
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Re: Suspicious Behavior
Are you implying that cheating is possible? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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#6
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Re: Suspicious Behavior
That was me. I was drunk. I wont do it again. Sorry about the chat, but I could only type "dflkajfn" which nobody really wanted to see.
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#7
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Re: Suspicious Behavior
All along you were following this "suspicious behavior", but you didnt think to collect the hand historys did you?
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#8
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Re: Suspicious Behavior
Hand histories, schmand histories! It is worth nothing compared to anectdotal evidence!
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Re: Suspicious Behavior
Full hand histories of the entire session or don't post about it again.
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Re: Suspicious Behavior
Now if I was looking for a case of hacking or something, this is what I would look for so would the sites. one of the things they look for are unusual winning patters. what site was it? |
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