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Re: Horrible Time Pot Rule at Commerce
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Its seems silly that anyone playing $20 $40 NL would care much about this $12, but apparently some do, or the OP wouldn't have posted. Presumably this rule applies at smaller games. [/ QUOTE ] You'd be surprised (or not so much) at how many players are nitty over paying time and over timepots in the bigger games. |
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Re: Horrible Time Pot Rule at Commerce
the time pot is super bogus, i ended up paying over $800 in time collection pots in one damn session, it seemed like a curse
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Re: Horrible Time Pot Rule at Commerce
I've seen more arguments over this issue than any other in collection pot games. And it's not close.
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Re: Horrible Time Pot Rule at Commerce
the time pots always are a bone of contention but that is what the players want. any player can be out of them and has an advantage doing so if he alters his play, but most play as its a player courtesy to be involved or feel that playing tight during them gives them an edge. the higher stakes players arent as nitty but always are trying to get the best of it.
but what no one has memtioned is that the player taking that free shot at 12 bucks has paid his blinds in advance already for that round and is entitled to get that hand. and that is what time pots hurt is that when you leave on a time collection you lose hands you paid for in advance. so in effect if he folds in the dark he gets 12$ but loses that hands value. i think he is supposed to get his 12$ as he was in the time pot. if he wanted to not be he could say so. all other players have the same rules to be exploited. |
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Re: Horrible Time Pot Rule at Commerce
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the time pots always are a bone of contention but that is what the players want. any player can be out of them and has an advantage doing so if he alters his play, but most play as its a player courtesy to be involved or feel that playing tight during them gives them an edge. the higher stakes players arent as nitty but always are trying to get the best of it. but what no one has memtioned is that the player taking that free shot at 12 bucks has paid his blinds in advance already for that round and is entitled to get that hand. and that is what time pots hurt is that when you leave on a time collection you lose hands you paid for in advance. so in effect if he folds in the dark he gets 12$ but loses that hands value. i think he is supposed to get his 12$ as he was in the time pot. if he wanted to not be he could say so. all other players have the same rules to be exploited. [/ QUOTE ] I think you are missing something here. The player could have elected to not particpate in the time pot, played to his blinds get full vale and not pay the time collection. So why would he elect to participate in the time pot? there is no other reason but for the chance to get paid $12 when he leaves. |
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