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Floor will do little, and guy with AQo was likely calling no matter what. Off topic but as it is, shoving in this spot isn't great. [/ QUOTE ] Actually talking to the floor is useful. You don't need to hold up the game, just at your convenience walk over to the floor identify the player and the problem.here is a reason for this. If this player isa regular there may have been similar complaints or there may be similar complaints in the future. By letting the floor know about the problem you give them them the chance to handle a repeat offender. No the floor isn't going to give you money or overturn the hand. But if there are enough complaints the floor may tell this player that if he gets another complaint about him he will not be allowed to play anymore. |
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Good advice .... walk over and talk to the floor aside.... why not ? It is his job.
However, you were not really injured, unless you really think that Seat 5 would have folded. Remember, Seat 5 played for a 1 outer and was "rewarded", building his stack to $300+. He now is looking at "Any A or Q as a winner" in his view. That was 6x better than he just won with, and he is on a streak. Think he was NOT calling anyway ? |
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Good advice .... walk over and talk to the floor aside.... why not ? It is his job. However, you were not really injured, unless you really think that Seat 5 would have folded. Remember, Seat 5 played for a 1 outer and was "rewarded", building his stack to $300+. He now is looking at "Any A or Q as a winner" in his view. That was 6x better than he just won with, and he is on a streak. Think he was NOT calling anyway ? [/ QUOTE ] I really doubt seat 5 knew he had a 1 outter. He probably ran into a set over set situation in which he thought he was a complete favorite. Use your head a little donktard |
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