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Playing 10-200 spread limit. So on the river my opponent bets $100 into a $500 pot on a 4 flush board, and I raise to $300, and wait to see see what opponent does. At least 5 (maybe 10) minutes pass when I've had enough, and I call the clock, only to discover that my opponent had reraised $200 and the action was back on me! The whole table looks at me like wtf did he just call the clock on himself. The floor captain was nearby, too, and he just smiles. So after another 30 seconds I fold. After the hand dealer says that he should call the clock on himself in the next tournament he's in just to f with people.
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way to pay attention.
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Not that hard to miss someone sneaking in 4 $100 chips and whispering raise with the nuts across the table when you're avoiding eye contact with them.
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when you're avoiding eye contact with them. [/ QUOTE ] Make eye contact with his chips. |
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LOL, its safe to say most of us have done something similiar
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Been there done that.
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