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Old 11-21-2007, 07:04 PM
Acevader Acevader is offline
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Default Re: Any Full Tilt regulars on here? NL 200 and NL 100

Boxing, Tilting, Mario and Donkey are all pretty nitty but they don't make the preferred list. Sure they are fairly straightforward to play and - crucially - low variance, but ultimately you want the one hit wonder donks that will call 3 streets of value betting with TPNK.

My avoid list includes:

- Fittsmurf (non-stop going to war with other regulars, a bad trait in a player IMHO - just concentrate on the fish rather than making personal battles)
- Midnight234 (same as Fittsmurf but not as good a player)
- Raylapsley (I don't mind Ian so much, he can be tricky but generally we seem to have a degree of peace between us - lol)

In general I like to avoid players that play with their ego. I can't stand it when you legitimately stack a solid regular who then spends the next 2 hours 3-betting you and c/r nearly every c-bet you make. Grow up, you lost a pot, get over it and play your normal game. I always find this behaviour coincides perfectly with a dry run of cards and missing every flop and when you finally make a standard they have the nuts!!!!
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