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| View Poll Results: If his range is AA/KK/QQ/AK and he still goes broke with any pair (but folds A-high) you should : | |||
| Call more liberally |
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201 | 66.34% |
| Tighten up |
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102 | 33.66% |
| Voters: 303. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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#11
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right like any dealer is gonna say no to the CEO of the property and the guy who the room is named after.
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#12
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Hello, it's called "Bobby's Room" for a reason. As told in the OP hand should be mucked since TDA rules don't apply. That said, if Bobby told me to show it, I'd show it. Simple.
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#13
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lol, if I'm the dealer then of course I do what Baldwin tells me to do.
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#14
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If they change the name from Bobby's Room to Chaucerchick's room, then you get to decide.
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#15
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lol i cant wait till im rolled for the big game
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#16
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MUCKEMSAYUHHHHHH [/ QUOTE ] yea I think the player can show any cards he wants to show. it's all part of metagame obv. |
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#17
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lol i cant wait till im rolled for the big game [/ QUOTE ] Nor can we |
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#18
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How has show one show all morphed into meaning the cards so often? It refers to showing one or all players. [/ QUOTE ] Incorrect. There are actually two different TDA rules. 1. Show one (player), show all (players). 2. Show one (card), show both/all (cards). Not in operation at all tournaments, but its purpose is to prevent a player from merely showing a needle card. Whether it's a good rule or not is highly debatable. |
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#19
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"Bobby's Room = Bobby's Rules"
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#20
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There are actually two different TDA rules. 1. Show one (player), show all (players). 2. Show one (card), show both/all (cards). [/ QUOTE ]I forget, what does the "T" in TDA stand for? Is it cash games? TDA rules are irrelevant. If the other player doesn't like the rules in Bobby's Room he can play somewhere else. |
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