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Etiquette Question
At the Rio, WSOP, little 2/5 NL cash game. I check raise a guy all in with a pair of tens on a board of T73. He reluctantly calls showing QQ and sighs, I know you've got a set, don't you?
I tell him yup and he drops his head -- I'm drawing dead to perfect perfect, so at least I can fool with the guy. On the river with no hope, I show him the T9, he smiles and says "you got me". I smile and call for chips. Little guy in seat 10 asks "have you been playing at the tables before?" I say yes, I'm mostly a live cash player, and he says "man, that is really rude -- really bad etiquette" -- I call him a twerp and to mind his business. He tells me its the same as slowrolling. I thought it was a little needle that the guy could enjoy while he's raking in my chips because of my bad play...i also thought it was the opposite of slowrolling. What do you think? |
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