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Old 10-12-2007, 09:51 AM
Johnny Hughes Johnny Hughes is offline
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Default Daniel N. Would you talk to him at the table???

Daniel N. is my favorite TV star poker player. However, when he starts talking to the other players (read suckers), I jump up and scream at the TV screen, "Don't talk to him!"

I do love Daniel but he is a charming, funny, charismatic con artist. I am a con artist too and consider it a compliment. Would you talk to him at the poker table??? I would advise against it. He seems to be the best of all time at starting some cute talk that provides him a read.

Here in West Texas, there are ritualistic, exact phrases you hear over and over. In fifty years of poker, there are some I do not understand. When some smooth talker, fancy walker like Daniel comes forth with his watermelon conversation, folks say, "I can't be snitching off my hand." With Daniel, I would be as quite as Kaw Liga, a cigar store Indian. I wouldn't answer any of his questions unless he pulled his pawn shop pistol. I have scenes about this in my novel coming out later.

The one time I am primed to talk is if I have the nuts. I watch the other player. If he looks as if he is about to fold or especially if he raises up his cards, I say, "Let me have this one, we will let you have the next one." I don't know why but that works a lot.

In the same situation, I might ask about top pair, "Do you have a Queen?"

This came up when I had a set. The guy replied, "Do you have a Queen?"

I said, "I have a kicker." He called. Was this illegal? I can see the angle shooters using the rules about NOT telling your exact hand. A bad rule.

When Daniel starts talking, put your money in your shoe.

Johnny Hughes
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