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Re: Berating Weak Players At The Poker Table
I'm too honest to even pretend that I think fishy play is correct, and I don't like saying things like "Let him be a fish; that's where the money comes from." At the table either. Just tell the TC that he's being a jackass, which he is.
To TC: "Did you buy his chips? No? Then why should you get to play his cards?" To Fish: "Don't mind him, his girlfriend probably just broke up with him or something. Nice hand man, nice hand." |
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Re: Berating Weak Players At The Poker Table
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I'm too honest to even pretend that I think fishy play is correct, [/ QUOTE ] It is correct if he's just there to have fun isn't it? b |
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Re: Berating Weak Players At The Poker Table
I have been known to make a technically true but not truly helpful remark that sounds supportive.
"Hey, that's why they deal five cards to the board, man." |
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Re: Berating Weak Players At The Poker Table
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I have been known to make a technically true but not truly helpful remark that sounds supportive. "Hey, that's why they deal five cards to the board, man." [/ QUOTE ] It's not 2 card stud! [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] b |
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Re: Berating Weak Players At The Poker Table
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[ QUOTE ] I'm too honest to even pretend that I think fishy play is correct, [/ QUOTE ] It is correct if he's just there to have fun isn't it? b [/ QUOTE ] Excellent point. Though I'm not sure "Don't tell him what to do; he's not trying to make money," would be a great thing to say either. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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