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Re: The worst trait a poker player can have.
Lack of respect for competition.
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#32
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Re: The worst trait a poker player can have.
Quadroplegia.
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#33
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Re: The worst trait a poker player can have.
Suck at poker.
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#34
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Re: The worst trait a poker player can have.
Impatience
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#35
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Re: The worst trait a poker player can have.
Recklessness. q/q |
#36
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Re: The worst trait a poker player can have.
I think the top two are:
1. Tilt 2. Play too many hands |
#37
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Re: The worst trait a poker player can have.
Poor game selection. It's extremely underrated and not enough has been written about it.
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#38
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Re: The worst trait a poker player can have.
1. Pai Gow
2. Craps 3. Roulette 4. Blackjack 5. Sports 6. Ponies |
#39
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Re: The worst trait a poker player can have.
belief in luck and superstition
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Re: The worst trait a poker player can have.
Closemindedness is just a bad trait to have at all in life....but yes, esp. at the poker table. I agree completely. Another thing that is very offensive is when someone cannot handle a loss or a bad hand without going nuts.
One of the things that tops my list would be better explained in an example from a tournament I played in last night. P1 raises pre-flop, P2 calls. Flop. P1 bets out, P2 goes all in. P1 thinks for a second, then quickly calls. P1 has nothing but a pair of 3's, and P2 has two overcards that don't hit. After all of the beginners/fish players at the table congratulate P1 for calling, he discredits himself completely: "Man, K-3 is always lucky for me! I love that hand." I guess this fits under 'idiocy'. |
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