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Old 07-21-2006, 11:43 AM
Georgia Avenue Georgia Avenue is offline
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Default Re: Is it rude to speak while dragging a pot?

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"This game is eeeeeeasy." is my personal favorite, especially after a disgusting donkey punch.

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You so luuuucky...

I try not to say anything when I win...but I win pots so rarely it hardly matters...

Last night I had a oesd on the turn bet out, got min raised by a super aggro and called. River was my bingo. I stupidly checked and he checked behind with 2pair. I felt dumb, but...

As I dragged the pot he steamed: "You're a good player dude! Nice Hand!"

"Thanks dude!" I said cheerfully. "Nice minraise!"
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Old 07-21-2006, 01:41 PM
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Default Re: Is it rude to speak while dragging a pot?

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I like yelling OUTPLAYED every time I win a pot.

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hahahahha
sweeeet
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Old 07-21-2006, 02:33 PM
jackdaniels jackdaniels is offline
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Default Re: Is it rude to speak while dragging a pot?

It is best not to "stack and yack". The main reason for this is that you usually don't know how what you will say will affect the game. This is similar to showing your cards in an uncalled pot - with experience, you will know what to show and to whom. Same with the chatterbox - unless you have good reason to say what you are saying (like Tony G. or on the other spectrum, Sammy F.), it is best to keep your mouth SHUT!

GL at the tables.
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