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Re: When was that last time you saw a \"Rock\" at your table?
There was definitely a rock at my table a few months ago at Ceasars. Guy was playing MAYBE 5% of his hands.
In fact... he was so much of a rock he would just sit there stone cold and say nothing. Literally we thought the guy wasn't breathing half the time. He looked really depressed too. LOL Whenever he raised (maybe 1 out of 200 hands)... everyone ran for the hills unless they had the nuts. |
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Re: When was that last time you saw a \"Rock\" at your table?
Sometime last November Venetian 40-80. Eight chips, two rubber-bands. I miss rocks.
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Re: When was that last time you saw a \"Rock\" at your table?
Once in a while you find one in your game. They almost hate to play because they feel most hands lose. When they enter a hand in an aggressive game, it feels like someone pulled the plug on the table. Everyone knows and they check to the rock. The rock checks the flop, hoping to trap, the turn everyone checks, the rock bets in disgust, everyone folds, not even thinking the rock is position betting. Action players hate rocks.
So they learn that they cant bet or they wont get any action. Them betting their hand in a pot is like a guaranteed pull the plug on their action, so they check instead, hoping to induce action, sometimes they get it, sometimes they get rivered by giving free cards. Then they scowl and get get grumpy. In fact, they are always grumpy, this is usually a reliable tipoff. -J |
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Re: When was that last time you saw a \"Rock\" at your table?
I have actually had someone literally call me a "rock" in a limit hold em game. I was actually just card dead while playing fairly tight in a loose but not wholly passive game, but for the first hour, the only hands I showed down were big pairs and big aces. Still, so far, I have never been at a live table where I didn't think that I was the tightest player there and occasionally other players notice and comment out loud about it.
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Re: When was that last time you saw a \"Rock\" at your table?
CAZ 3-6 weekday @ 11:00AM
I think you'd be hard pressed to find a table that didn't have at least ONE rock. |
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Re: When was that last time you saw a \"Rock\" at your table?
I ran into one last night. 5-10NL, folded AKs on the button to a raise in front. Why? He only calls with AA, KK, and QQ if he thinks you're a wild youn wipersnapper.
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Re: When was that last time you saw a \"Rock\" at your table?
Not since no ante Stud games died off.
Actually, a few can be found in Omaha/8 daytime games. Just look for the guy reading a library book. |
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Re: When was that last time you saw a \"Rock\" at your table?
[ QUOTE ]
I have actually had someone literally call me a "rock" in a limit hold em game. I was actually just card dead while playing fairly tight in a loose but not wholly passive game, but for the first hour, the only hands I showed down were big pairs and big aces. Still, so far, I have never been at a live table where I didn't think that I was the tightest player there and occasionally other players notice and comment out loud about it. [/ QUOTE ] I know the feeling... [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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Re: When was that last time you saw a \"Rock\" at your table?
I had a rock at one of the 2-4 games I played at the Borgata on Friday night. In 2 hours of play I think he had a VPIP of 0.
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Re: When was that last time you saw a \"Rock\" at your table?
There is one in my local underground 1/2NL game. Just one though, and he is probably one of the oldest/grouchiest guys that I ever see there. I think he's roughly 230 years old. He talks about what it was like serving during the war of 1812 often (he has to do something to pass the time between when he's got quads or straight flushes.)
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