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Re: table talk
"against really macho players, the best thing to do is find a particular play that he made that wasnt very good or that u can make seem like it wasnt very good."
ah i did this the other night against a guy who was beaming with confidence and playing tight and right mostly and having a good session. he got into it with me in a big limit hold em pot and he had AK and i had AQ and by the end the board read Qxy-z-K and he checkraised me on the river and i said ah you got there man and folded face up and he showed AK and i started laughing really hard and making faces and pointing at him and i said "you clown! you chased all that way for that king! you looked SO stupid just now when you showed that hand! i thought you played good!" the whole table was laughing at him and at the commotion i was making. he had a very embarassed look on his face. he then proceeded to quietly tilt off 3 racks to the whole table. so table talk can be good. |
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Re: table talk
I suppose character, ethics, karma and feeling good about what you are doing are out of bounds in this discussion?
Unlike a vocal minority of poker players I don't get any pleasure from berating other players or making them feel bad. In fact, if I did that I would not like myself very much. I play poker to win money, but fortunately I can do that without being a prick. If I couldn't, I would quit. |
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