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have you noticed this thing with bad players
Sometimes when I see a bad player playing 3/6 NL, I put him on my buddy list. Then later I see him online, but's he playing 0.10/0.25 NL, or he's playing a $5 sit n go. Can anyone explain this phenomenon? Why would someone move way down in limits?
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#2
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Re: have you noticed this thing with bad players
Metagame
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#3
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Re: have you noticed this thing with bad players
Are you daft, man?
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#4
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Re: have you noticed this thing with bad players
ughhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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#5
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Re: have you noticed this thing with bad players
A. he was moving up to chase losses. now that he won a bit he can move back down.
B. BUSTO! |
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Re: have you noticed this thing with bad players
One of my favorite 1/2 fish was playing .02/.04 the other night.
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Re: have you noticed this thing with bad players
i see the opposite, 1/2 and 2/4 donks move up to robusto it up at 5/10 sitting 3 stacks deep, only dikshit knows how
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Re: have you noticed this thing with bad players
not sure if you are serious or not, but here's an example: They get to put $200 (or any #) a week in the stars account or so. They bring it to the stakes where they have 2 buyins tops. Then instead of being bust and not being able to play at all, they save their last $20-40 and play the lowest stakes possible.
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Re: have you noticed this thing with bad players
[ QUOTE ]
not sure if you are serious or not, but here's an example: They get to put $200 (or any #) a week in the stars account or so. They bring it to the stakes where they have 2 buyins tops. Then instead of being bust and not being able to play at all, they save their last $20-40 and play the lowest stakes possible. [/ QUOTE ] zeebo, i respect you as a poster and poker player, but this makes no sense at all. |
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Re: have you noticed this thing with bad players
Sometimes I do it to see if I can trick a low limit player to follow me to 3/6.
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