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Old 07-05-2007, 01:13 AM
Quadstriker Quadstriker is offline
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Default Re: Am I out of line for this?

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I just think it's poker courtesy

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Yeah man, you totally sound like the expert on courtesy.
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Old 07-05-2007, 01:13 AM
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What makes you say she's a "beauty queen"?

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Because she had "beauty queen" attitude when actually compared to her
And as far as everyone saying I shouldn't have tapped on the glass, I didn't care her fat @ss was blocking my view of the TV anyways.
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Old 07-05-2007, 01:15 AM
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Okay this dealer was clueless.... First of all it was my turn to act and she puts her stack in. Then the dealer looks at me like what are you going to do? I look at the dealer look at her look at the dealer again and tell her, excuse me I haven't checked to you yet. So she pulls her chips back. The dealer never directed any of this. I had to prod him for a chip count which he wouldn't give.

Shoot I didn't want to waste a bunch of time, but when someone is going to be so cavalier about betting out of turn and then be a horse's @ss to me when I ask for how much they have left, well then I'm going to take whatever time I need to get the information I'm entitled to. I just think it's poker courtesy I've never not voluntered how much I had remaining when another player asks me for a chip count.

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None of this even remotely justifies your childish behavior. You are an enormous d-bag and I have no idea how you get through life if this is how you handle these kinds of situations.
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Old 07-05-2007, 01:20 AM
bigboy5540 bigboy5540 is offline
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Default Re: Am I out of line for this?

ur wayyyyyyyy too sensitive. ur worse than my 7 year old cousin, kimmy.
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Old 07-05-2007, 11:42 AM
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Default Re: Am I out of line for this?

Thanks for the reply. May I ask you how old you are? Thanks.
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Old 07-05-2007, 12:06 PM
AbreuTime AbreuTime is offline
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I'm about 6-6 and weigh about 230lbs... I really don't get scared of physical confrontation because most people are smaller than me , but because of my size I really don't have to fight people anyways. I find that my size is quite effective at intimidating women, especially smallish ones. If they don't respect the demands that I make, then I can easily make them uncomfortable without even resorting to violence! It's very convenient to be big when having a petty argument. They back down, I feel better about myself. Everybody wins!

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The above is my take on your actions. I obviously think you were out of line. Did you expect her to leave? Did you want her to leave? I don't understand why you want to embarrass a weak opponent into leaving.
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Old 07-05-2007, 12:22 PM
SmokeyRidesAgain SmokeyRidesAgain is offline
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Default Re: Am I out of line for this?

lol at the evirgins/egirls (if they exist) standing up for the villain because she is a poor little woman.

OP is a massi douche all the same but come on..
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Old 07-05-2007, 12:31 PM
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Default Re: Am I out of line for this?

Problem here (and I've not read the whole thread) is that douchebags who ask if they are douchebags RARELY ever accept the feedback that they are, in fact, douchebags. Now I have no idea if the OP is an actual douchebag or not, but his behavior on these two hands was exceptionally douchebaggy, not to mention WAY -EV. Most truly skilled players want to take your money, and somehow leave you feeling good about your game. Showing off how big your dick is by taunting a losing player is just plain moronic.

EDIT: Okay, I read the thread and can now confirm that the OP is, in fact, a douchebag.
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Old 07-05-2007, 12:36 PM
davidlong14 davidlong14 is offline
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Default Re: Am I out of line for this?

For the $5 difference between the dealer's estimate & your actual tally, you:

1.) managed to come off as a nitty douche;
2.) slowed down the game; and, worst of all,
3.) scared off the fish.

WOW -- the TRIFECTA!!!

"Whatta Maroon."
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Old 07-05-2007, 01:52 PM
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The second half of your post makes you look like a douche.

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