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Last night on Paradise in the space of one hour I had the same fish crack KK twice, QQ twice, and AK after flopping the ace. Threw a bottle of water against the wall after the second KK but typed nothing in the chatbox.
Five minutes after the KK fiasco fish rivers two pair with 8-3o against another player and immediately the crap starts. "Any two will do." "Don't get too used to that money." Etc. Shortly after, suckout fish leaves the game with almost 50 BB's more than he sat down with. I know he'll be back but now I'll have to hunt him down instead of having him right where I want him. In my game. |
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I sat down in 3/6 game last night and there was a 100% pure, certified maniac. Raise preflop every hand. Any 2 cards. Raise almost every betting round. Any 2 cards. Didn't matter. Just bet as much as he could. ANd the idiot was catching hands for a while and the table was just going crazy.
There was one guy who just went on and on about what an idiot the maniac was. There were 3 or 4 of us trying to get him to shut up so the maniac wouldn't pick up and leave with all of our chips (He cracked my AK with a Q3!). Luckily the maniac was had begun his own barrage of idiotic banter ("I'm the king" and stuff about our mothers) so he was oblivious to the coach's chatter. He stuck around long enough to drop $300 in about 20 minutes. I wish I could have caught some cards when the maniac was in the give back mode, but the best I was able to do was chop a $230 pot with another player. We managed to keep the fish on the line, but it took 3 of us to get the berating coach to shut up. |
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hey notme, I think you're forgetting about mikey.
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I sat down in 3/6 game last night and there was a 100% pure, certified maniac. Raise preflop every hand. Any 2 cards. Raise almost every betting round. Any 2 cards. Didn't matter. Just bet as much as he could. ANd the idiot was catching hands for a while and the table was just going crazy. Luckily the maniac was had begun his own barrage of idiotic banter ("I'm the king" and stuff about our mothers) so he was oblivious to the coach's chatter. He stuck around long enough to drop $300 in about 20 minutes. I wish I could have caught some cards when the maniac was in the give back mode, but the best I was able to do was chop a $230 pot with another player. [/ QUOTE ] Was this the 3/6 table at Intercasino last night? The guy's name was King-something? I saw the table had an average pot of almost $100 but he left soon after I sat down and when I left 30 minutes later the avg. pot was down to $44. |
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I know that he plays 5-10 and 8-16 at Paradise because I have played with him on many occassions.
In my notes section on him one of my comments references that he can be an angry table teacher. |
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Yes it was. He was completely insane. The table was out of control trying to bust him. There were many pots over $200 when he was in action.
He did an odd personality change just before he left. I stepped out for a break and came back to find him sitting out. He came back and apologized for the rude behavior as if someone else had been doing the chatting. His betting style didn't change just his chat. He left shortly after and the table was never the same. |
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SoBeDude on Party/Empire is not the same SoBeDude who posts at 2+2.
-Brian |
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Yeah it is. I'm sure he knows it is wrong and just was having a bad day and snapped. Happens to most people every now and again.
On the positive side, yesterday I engaged in some supportive friendly conversation w/ one fishy player after someone had ripped on him for making some terrible calls. My general response is something like "why are you being an a-hole? i guess you're a pro or something, but the rest of us are just here to play some cards and have fun." Anyway, fishy guy thanked me and for the rest of the session, if he rivered me (he called any two pre-flop and called all the way w/ any pair or overcard) he'd just call instead of raise (he felt bad for bad-beating me) and if I folded to him, he'd always show me his cards. That was great. |
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This has the potential to turn into a classic 2+2 thread.
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i saw somebody say 'his money is as good as yours' over a crappy suckout incident. i think it works really well at both admonishing the whiner and encouraging the bad player without generating a chatfest.
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