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Old 10-17-2007, 03:17 PM
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Default Re: Video: Absolute Cheating by POTRIPPER

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You did not respond to the post, though. The poster asked for "some hands that are especially suspicious." You're response, that Potripper "never misplayed post-flop" was non-responsive.


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Meh, don't really see it. (So that means I'm in on it, right?)

Someone name some hands that are especially suspicious.

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I don't know, dude, how about the entire $1000 tourney where the guy NEVER makes a SINGLE postflop mistake, how about that for starters? NEVER. Never misses a value bet, never calls with a 2nd best hand. NEVER. So either this [censored] who has played 4 tourneys, never over a $20 before and never cashed, and then won this, is the best poker player ever or he cheated. Jesus Christ open your eyes.

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you are either a troll, leveling, an AP shill, or a gigantic moron. There are few hands that you could point to as one specific hand and say AHA he's cheating. You have to put it in an overall context. i.e, he calls a raise with k3, flop kt5 against AT, value bets all 3 streets in position. now you can say 'oh well, he had top pair, lots of people will bet a king 3 times, never mind that it's a raised pot'. Also, he slowplays trips on a flush and str8 board b/c he knows his opp has neither draw. 'oh well, people like to slowplay.' after the 56th straight hand he plays perfectly postflop, it's not by goddamn chance. be real.
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