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Old 07-03-2006, 11:22 AM
fellfold fellfold is offline
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Default IWTSTH rule and the muck

So I was playing like 6/12HE at Bay 101 and this complete donk shows up to the table.

Example: I have ATo, he has TT, third guy has 88, flop comes A8x. I bet, he raises, third guy raises all-in, I call, donkey caps. Turn is a T, I check, donkey bets, I raise, I get three bet. I check call the river.

Afterward, he says, "I felt the ten coming."
I say, "1-outer."
He says, "yeah, out of 30 cards, that's amazing."
I say, "More than 30."
He says, "Yeah, like 32." I say, "More than 32."
He says, "That must have been like less than one percent."
I say, "More than one percent."

Anyway, this guy is awful, spewing money, and a total douche. What made him more annoying was that he would invoke the IWTSTH rule every river he saw, to see every hand that didn't show. He got to the point where he was insisting if you called a river bet, you HAD to show your hand, regardless of whether someone asked to you to or not.

So I started doing a couple things, mostly to try to tilt the loser. The first was to always ask to see HIS hand. This especially pissed him off when I wasn't in at the river. The second was to regularly pitch my cards into the middle of the muck. (I was sitting right next to the dealer).

When I pitched my cards into the middle of the muck, he would occasionally go ape [censored] and even fish through the muck. Is a player actually allowed to touch the muck? Also, if I fire my hand into the muck, can the dealer still fish it out and show it?
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Old 07-03-2006, 12:03 PM
gettym gettym is offline
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Default Re: IWTSTH rule and the muck

Similar thing happened at the weekly home game I go to, the guy who hosts didn't know of the IWTSTH rule and introduced it to the table (10 players) and 1 player who I actually consider a pretty decent player kept asking to see the hand whenever a river bet was called. I don't the realized the rule is there to prevent against collusion, not just give you extra information.
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Old 07-03-2006, 12:22 PM
thedustbustr thedustbustr is offline
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Default Re: IWTSTH rule and the muck

who cares? let the fish spew his money.
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Old 07-03-2006, 12:34 PM
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Default Re: IWTSTH rule and the muck

[ QUOTE ]
He says, "yeah, out of 30 cards, that's amazing."
I say, "More than 30."
He says, "Yeah, like 32." I say, "More than 32."
He says, "That must have been like less than one percent."
I say, "More than one percent."


[/ QUOTE ]

Hard to indentify the douche based on that conversation.
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Old 07-03-2006, 09:09 PM
psandman psandman is offline
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Default Re: IWTSTH rule and the muck

Simple solution. Call the floor over and tell them this guy is demanding to see every hand to the river.

The floor should set the player straight.
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Old 07-03-2006, 09:25 PM
Andrew Karpinski Andrew Karpinski is offline
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Default Re: IWTSTH rule and the muck

fellfold :

Losing players are your customers. Appease them. Treat them nicely. Be friends with them. Keep them happy and they will keep coming.

That being said, if anyone invokes the "IWTSTH" rule on my, I fire my cards into the muck and lecture them on the purpose behind the "IWTSTH" rule. I will also lecture players on the purpose behind it if they call it on another player.
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