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Victor 07-26-2007 11:46 AM

Re: high stakes player woodrow
 
"But, since he won a bit, magically he has an obligation to play you for some arbitrary amount of hands/time? Sorry, I just don't buy it."

no thats not it at all. you realize that in a hu match playing the button/sb has a higher ev than bb. if you play one hand on the button and bounce you area classless dbag regardless of results eos.

TheRedDragon 07-26-2007 11:53 AM

Re: high stakes player woodrow
 
Oh, crap. I didn't really read OP carefully. I thought he just sat and played for a few hands, won and left. Sorry Baron, I retract my initial post. Just playing your button is pretty douchey.

danzasmack 07-26-2007 01:08 PM

Re: high stakes player woodrow
 
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If he had broken even or lost, you certainly wouldn't complain that he left.

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u seem to be missing the whole point. i dont think bz really cares that the guy made a profit and left, he cares that he only played his button, where woodrow has an edge vs anyone if he's at all competent, and didnt give bz a chance to play his

when i sit in and someone folds their button and then sits out i go on monkeytilt in the chat and report them to support.

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This is funny because i used to tilt so hard when this happened to until you told me not to. srsly.

Of course it is like 956879568 times easier for me to get action HU.

And how is this not standard at high stakes? I see it ALL the time at mid-stakes. There are some days where i'm just like "the hit and runners are out!" and i'll lose like 13 bets in 6 hands to 6 different players.

On full tilt you get the button 1st though. That's one thing stars has to fix IMO.

Patriks 07-26-2007 01:20 PM

Re: high stakes player woodrow
 
schniblor who i considered a friend did this to me multiple times on party. he said it was a mistake since he used autopost blinds. hate him for it and understand u baron.

daryn 07-26-2007 01:34 PM

Re: high stakes player woodrow
 
how could you hate schniblor? only way i'd hate him is if he quit poker

Patriks 07-26-2007 01:36 PM

Re: high stakes player woodrow
 
so ur edge is bigger then him having the sb every hand?

baronzeus 07-26-2007 01:39 PM

Re: high stakes player woodrow
 
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so ur edge is bigger then him having the sb every hand?

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is schniblor bad

Patriks 07-26-2007 01:42 PM

Re: high stakes player woodrow
 
he learned a lot after dropping like 400k in 1/2 in multiple shots.

baronzeus 07-26-2007 01:45 PM

Re: high stakes player woodrow
 
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he learned a lot after dropping like 400k in 1/2 in multiple shots.

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o lol he always sat alone so i was like man hes prolly good i wont play him

Dave Mac 07-26-2007 03:36 PM

Re: high stakes player woodrow
 
this is bs, you do not have a moral obligation to your hu opp. you are trying to take his money, you can leave when you want, you should lookout for yourself, so gimme a break.

that being said from a $ pov it prolly doesn't make sense to burn your bridges, but there is still no obligation to give everyone a fair shake or whatever.


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