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Dealing with a table critic
How'd I do?
Jerk: lucky bastard (after Jerk's 93o in the BB lost to A3s on an A-3-3 flop) Unskilled player: dont call me names you sore looser Jerk: sheesh, the fish are sucking out big time tonight Jerk: thats two hands in a row Jerk: well, the first one wasnt really a suckout (the 93o hand) Jerk: but that one was Jerk: dude, if your man enough to play poker, be man enough not to get your panties in a bunch when someone complains about a bad beat (unskilled player) Jim: how about if you be man enough to not get your panties in a bunch after a bad beat? Jerk: i dont begrudge anyone the right to complain when they get beat Jim: If you want better opponents there are plenty of 15/30 tables Unskilled player: thanks (Jim) Jim: np Jim: most of us are here to have fun Unskilled player: yes |
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Re: Dealing with a table critic
How'd I do?
He shut up = Mission accomplished |
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Re: Dealing with a table critic
WTG Jim, if more ppl stand up to loud mouth idiots on the tables, the fish would remain longer for us to snack on ;-)
Clearly a nice +EV move, keep it up! |
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Re: Dealing with a table critic
Nice job Jim! I try to do the same thing. I usually ask the jerk if all of the lessons are free.
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Re: Dealing with a table critic
He hasn't said another word (at least 30 minutes), and the other player singled me out to say later when he left.
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