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Re: YMTC on a possible angle shooter
If he is intentionally shooting an angle, then he deserves to be forced to push all-in. If he wasn't intentionally angle shooting then he won't mind having to go all-in as that was his intention anyways.
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Re: YMTC on a possible angle shooter
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If he is intentionally shooting an angle, then he deserves to be forced to push all-in. [/ QUOTE ] As if this matters. That's exactly why it could be an angle, slapnuts! |
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Results
Ok, here is how it all panned out.
I looked at the dealer with a dumbfounded look. she looked ever more befuddled and called the floor. he stated both our actions were binding. i must make a raise, anything i wanted, and he was to go all in. this is where i acted like a jerk. i made a minimum raise. waited for him to push his stack in and confirm he had me covered. then i called and waited him to table his boat and i meekly show quads. SHIP IT. the final board and hands were as follows. Ac,10c,4d,10h,Jc a very scary board as there was a straight possible, a flush possible and a pair. I was hold 10-10 for quads. Villian showed AA for a boat. |
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Re: Results
So you were both going all in either way, glad to hear there was no angle shoot. And Congrats on the nice hand and pot!
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Re: Results
yes, he was not shooting an angle and was genuinely excited about his big hand. I kind of wanted to get opinions to see what people would do if they thought some scumbag was playing an angle.
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Re: Results
you should have raised and only left yourself one chip. then go into the tank after his action. mutter something about pot commitment. ask him if he has a straight flush. call his forced one chip all in bet only after you've had the clock put on you. then slow roll him.
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