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Pot Odds RAC 12-01-2007 01:23 PM

Re: Low Stakes Limit Game - Guy Hollywooding every hand
 
I don't spend a TON of time deciding, but I do generally take a couple of seconds while I consider my options. Sometimes a player will try and act out of turn. Oh well. Thing is I try and keep my routine the same so I go thru the same thought process each action so nobody can get a read on me. If I only think real hard for 10 or 15 seconds when I have a real good hand...

DesertCat 12-01-2007 04:17 PM

Re: Low Stakes Limit Game - Guy Hollywooding every hand
 
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Thing is I try and keep my routine the same so I go thru the same thought process each action so nobody can get a read on me. If I only think real hard for 10 or 15 seconds when I have a real good hand...

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This is fine if you only do it when considering a call or raise. But if once you know you are going to fold there is no reason to hollywood, it buys you nothing.

surfinillini 12-02-2007 12:01 AM

Re: Low Stakes Limit Game - Guy Hollywooding every hand
 
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I don't spend a TON of time deciding, but I do generally take a couple of seconds while I consider my options. Sometimes a player will try and act out of turn. Oh well. Thing is I try and keep my routine the same so I go thru the same thought process each action so nobody can get a read on me. If I only think real hard for 10 or 15 seconds when I have a real good hand...

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What limits do you play?

Photoc 12-02-2007 12:24 AM

Re: Low Stakes Limit Game - Guy Hollywooding every hand
 
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I was in the exact same situation, and I called the floor. The floor asked him to keep up with the game. He didn't. What can the floor do in this spot? Do they have discretion to just boot the guy?
Personally, I don't care how bad the guy is. If it means I only get to play 10 hands per hour, he's killed my winrate.

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Yes. The floor can boot him or ask him to leave for the day or pretty much do what ever they want. The casino is a private business. Now the question is WILL the floor do any of that?

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Yep, I've been a witness to it.


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