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Re: Un fair advantage alert from party pokaer
Yes
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Re: Un fair advantage alert from party pokaer
Oh, ok, guess we have confirmation then that it's the blind posting thing.
Well, as that thread points out, it's not even +EV. Or do you think it is? |
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Re: Un fair advantage alert from party pokaer
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Oh, ok, guess we have confirmation then that it's the blind posting thing. Well, as that thread points out, it's not even +EV. Or do you think it is? [/ QUOTE ] What if it's 15/30 and the SB is 2/3 of a bet, it's a 10-player table and you get to play eight hands for 60% of the cost of ten hands, and the only good player at the table is the very aggressive BB and you don't want any more blind wars HU OOP with him? The answer as usual is "it depends". There are absolutely situations where skipping the SB would be major +EV. Party needs to stop this. I commend them for their innovation in using threatening letters to do so. Every other site I've played at uses the ineffective and old-fashioned "software method" of enforcing the rules. |
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I commend them for their innovation in using threatening letters to do so. Every other site I've played at uses the ineffective and old-fashioned "software method" of enforcing the rules. [/ QUOTE ] nh |
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Re: Un fair advantage alert from party pokaer
Actually the type of players following me around were really,tight players who aren't very creative making a couple buks a day playing simple poker.They wouldn't put much pressure on me,so they were perfect for my left anyway.I often left when the good players were skipping.I had a casino point of view,let the bad player skip,so he could put that savings back on the table.The funny thing was the guy who caused maybe the final straw is a two plus twoer who was on my left.Now that's bad poker.I made the mistake by staying while they bitched.Before I left right away.It's always a tought decision wether to milk the most now or try to not burn it out.Anyway,I replied to Party tellin them I would stop and they sent me this............Thank you for contacting us.
We appreciate very much the decision taken by you and request you to kindly practice the general poker etiquette as incidents of these kind might spoil your repute as a professional poker player. Contact us anytime, we are available around the clock to assist you with your account related questions and suggestions. Happy Holidays! Sincerely, Aneesh Investigations Team |
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Yes [/ QUOTE ] not as smart as you thought you were are you [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Un fair advantage alert from party pokaer
It is since i suk at defending my small blind
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Re: Un fair advantage alert from party pokaer
well, at the risk of being hated-on, i actually side with you. You're really just taking advantage of a bug in their software. If you ask me, it's still a bitch move, just like when I play short-stack in the $2,000NL, double up, and then sit back down with 500. Doesn't mean you (or I) are a good person.
REgardless, i doubt it's a ban-able offense. Just stop doing it. |
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Re: Un fair advantage alert from party pokaer
I think it is plus ev for bad players. It gives them less chance to give away their money to good players. Not a big deal. One of the better posters pointed out this play would lose money in the long run due to the profits made in the button and the SB. The only way I see this as being profitable is if you are colluding with the person on your immediate left, so that every orbit He misses the big blind.
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