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Old 09-24-2007, 12:59 PM
fishyak fishyak is offline
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Default Re: Hold a fish to the rules or let it go?

Being a fish is one thing. Being a grumpy, non-observant and broke fish is another. If the guy had been there that long, had anyone else played cash during his tenancy? If so, he was on notice that cash plays at Commerce. That includes HIS cash. 4/8 isn't the beginner table at Commerce. That's upstairs.

For me, it would come down to attitude - a nice guy who was genuinely oblivious, I suggest that you let him walk. If he gives me 'tude. I want the $.

On a separate note, short buys seem to get to you Scar. I suggest you re-think that opinion. I was taught early on to see short buys as a sign of a bad player. I LIKE bad players at my table, but I do have to think about all-in raises, no fold'ems and side pot issues that playing with them bring to the table. But at the end of the day, short buys are a sign of weakness. The more the merrier.
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