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View Poll Results: Select the answer that best describes your knowledge and support of HR 25 (fair tax bill), | |||
Very familiar and I support it. |
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13 | 27.66% |
Not familiar and I am unsure. |
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25 | 53.19% |
Very familiar and I do not support it. |
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9 | 19.15% |
Voters: 47. You may not vote on this poll |
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I first posted this is “psychology” because I think it fits there, but that forum mostly seems to be a “whining station” instead of what I consider to be one of the more interesting aspects of the game...
I was playing in a $10.00, 27 player S&G the other day. The blinds were somewhere around 50/100. BB checked/raised all in on a flush draw w 86s in his hand. The button called with AK, no pair, no draw. Both players were medium stacks. The BB hit his flush and busted the other guy. Then he typed “nice call idiot.” Well, I always have to sharkscope a trash talker, especially one who ch/ra all in on a weak draw. It was no surprise that he was down $1064 in 500ish games. Now, of coarse he was right about the guy calling (it was a huge overbet)... but that is kinda irrelevant, in my opinion. I should have stayed out of it, but I couldn’t help but to quote his stats and tell him that he should wait to become a winning player before he calls a player names. Another player (one who is up $3000ish) joined me. The losing player told us that those stats mean nothing because all the pros say that they were losing players before they hit their first “big win” to establish a bankroll. Now, I don’t know if that is true or not... but what a smart thing to say! I suppose it is VERY +EV to tell the fish that they are just one win away from becoming a pro like them. By validating the suckers denial, you keep them coming back for more. Thank you, pros of the game, for keeping those deposits coming! I learned something that day, & it will now become an important part of my game... validating the fish. |
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give them props. "nice move", etc
if poker players bluff, might as lie to the fishes. that should get them to play badly for a long time. |
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Try not reading sharkscope stats to the fish, eh.
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Try not reading sharkscope stats to the fish, eh. [/ QUOTE ] Agreed. Likely a hole in my game, but not anymore. |
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Hey! I just realized. I am only 1 lottery ticket away from being a multi-millionaire.
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I spot 4 idiots in that story
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I spot 4 idiots in that story [/ QUOTE ] [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] Yeah, but at least I learned from it. |
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I used to get annoyed when people made bad calls and sucked out on me for all my chips. Now I just chuckle to myself and reload or start a new tournament.
[ QUOTE ] The losing player told us that those stats mean nothing because all the pros say that they were losing players before they hit their first “big win” to establish a bankroll. [/ QUOTE ] |
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not to hijack the thread but.... is there anything like sharkscope that tracks Bodog play?
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Why tap the fish tank?
They guy seems to be an ass, so no need to help him improve his play. You get feel the need to do anything, take his chips. |
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