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Old 06-11-2007, 02:15 PM
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Probably the same person. Seemed like pretty nice guy.

Do you know Swifty?
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Old 06-11-2007, 02:25 PM
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Probably the same person. Seemed like pretty nice guy.

Do you know Swifty?

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I know Swify. He gave me some great advice on movers once.
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Old 06-11-2007, 02:57 PM
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Probably the same person. Seemed like pretty nice guy.

Do you know Swifty?

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I know Swify. He gave me some great advice on movers once.

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Movers?? Like furniture movers or something else??
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Old 06-11-2007, 03:11 PM
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Probably the same person. Seemed like pretty nice guy.

Do you know Swifty?

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I know Swify. He gave me some great advice on movers once.

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Movers?? Like furniture movers or something else??

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Yea, what other kind of movers are there? I used them twice for local moves when I was in Miss.
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Old 06-11-2007, 03:28 PM
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Probably the same person. Seemed like pretty nice guy.

Do you know Swifty?

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I know Swify. He gave me some great advice on movers once.

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Movers?? Like furniture movers or something else??

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Yea, what other kind of movers are there? I used them twice for local moves when I was in Miss.

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Well, that's what I thought but you never know sometimes. Since we have players from all over, it could be slang for something else.
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Old 06-11-2007, 02:26 PM
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My descriptions won't get us very far.
But I definitely see the same people there every time I go which is like once a month at most.

Haven't been bumping into quite so many of the same people from a few mths ago though.


Roland is an older guy I think with a grey mustache who keeps a big stack at the table and will like to test you for your stack too. I've played 2/5 with him at both GS and HS.
I think he likes to portray an image of being kind of a crazy-ish player when he shows up to the table and then slows down some and plays slightly more conservatively.
He can be pretty tricky though and I don't exactly look forward to having him at the table as I think he's prettgy difficult to figure out sometimes.

There's also some guy perhaps in his late 20's or so with a shaved head and glasses who plays a fairly typical tight/solid/possibly unimaginative game.
Never seen him bluff. I see him there almost every single day I'm around.
I think he lives in a room at the Gold Strike. Possibly a New Orleans Katrina evacuee but not positive on that.
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Old 06-11-2007, 02:40 PM
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Will Mac - An older guy who is tighter than the image of older guys. He's late 60's early 70's super nice guy. He kind of looks the part of the grumpy old guy though. He's not nitty at all. He's willing to gamble it up. I've seen him bluff one hand. Who knows he may bluff all the time I only saw him get caught once though.

I consider him so tight that I was not only scared but very scared in this hand :

We both had about $300 behind. I was ep and limped with Ak knowing someone would raise and I could go from there. Well the one hand noone raises in like 20.... Five see a flop including Will Mac. Flop was K-4-x rainbow. I bet 20 folded to Will in last position and he called. Right there I knew I was in trouble because he had to have 2 pair with me not raising. The turn brought my lovely A with no FD's. I bet 50 and will miniraised me. I folded and he showed me a set of 4's.

That doesn't mean anything except I knew how tight he was.
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Old 06-11-2007, 02:55 PM
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Will Mac - An older guy who is tighter than the image of older guys. He's late 60's early 70's super nice guy. He kind of looks the part of the grumpy old guy though. He's not nitty at all. He's willing to gamble it up. I've seen him bluff one hand. Who knows he may bluff all the time I only saw him get caught once though.

I consider him so tight that I was not only scared but very scared in this hand :

We both had about $300 behind. I was ep and limped with Ak knowing someone would raise and I could go from there. Well the one hand noone raises in like 20.... Five see a flop including Will Mac. Flop was K-4-x rainbow. I bet 20 folded to Will in last position and he called. Right there I knew I was in trouble because he had to have 2 pair with me not raising. The turn brought my lovely A with no FD's. I bet 50 and will miniraised me. I folded and he showed me a set of 4's.

That doesn't mean anything except I knew how tight he was.

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What ever you do don't post the results of that hand over in the strat forum...you'll get flamed for sure...even if you were right!!!
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Old 06-11-2007, 02:45 PM
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Roland is an older guy I think with a grey mustache who keeps a big stack at the table and will like to test you for your stack too. I've played 2/5 with him at both GS and HS.
I think he likes to portray an image of being kind of a crazy-ish player when he shows up to the table and then slows down some and plays slightly more conservatively.
He can be pretty tricky though and I don't exactly look forward to having him at the table as I think he's prettgy difficult to figure out sometimes.

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I know who he is. I don't think I've ever played with him though but he comes in there with his wife. I have played with her before. They usually split their time between the 2 casinos. He doesn't say much at the table. From what I've heard, he's all business when he's in a pot.

...and he does bring a big stack to the table from what I've seen.
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Old 06-11-2007, 02:57 PM
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First time I played him he was practically holding court at the table. Extremely extremely chatty.

I think he may have gotten a bit tighter and/or quieter in future sessions. Perhaps learning his lesson from taking too many ill-advised gambles. Not really sure.

I've played with him once or twice when he wasn't speaking a whole lot. But my first impression of his chatterbox day is the one that sticks with me.
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