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I had something like this happen over at UB. I was short-stacked on the bubble, and decided to make a move. I went all-in preflop, and a guy that had me covered went into the tank. While all this was going on, a guy not in the hand began pushing the other player to "call and bust me." Of course he called, and he busted me. I wasn't at all angry about busting out of the tournament with that hand, but angry that this jackass was urging the other player to make a call. The conversation went like this after the hand (almost verbatim): <jackass> I told you he was bluffing. <player> Yeah, thanks for giving me a little nudge in the right direction. Suffice to say, I immediately reported this to UB. They sent me an automated email back saying that they'd look into it, but I haven't heard an answer since. So if you see a guy by the name of "pktbookbrando" lurking the kiddie tables, smack him around a little. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Unless your opponent had significant pot odds to call here and didn't undertsand, there really is nothing wrong with saying call. It's more of a hope so he KO's you than a read. But if he were to say something like "you have to call that" when the thinker is getting 3-1 on the call, that is collusion. |
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this is wrong and idiotic.
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I cheat all the time, I always tell my oponents to call the all-ins other make.
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