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Re: Don\'t tap the Tank -- How do you handle this.
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The problem with trying to get someone not to tap the tank is that by doing so, you are tapping another tank. [/ QUOTE ] This is an excellent point, and I'm ashamed to say I have never given enough thought to in the past. Nice one. |
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Re: Don\'t tap the Tank -- How do you handle this.
My favorite is to ask the dealer "Do they allow gambling in this casino?"
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Re: Don\'t tap the Tank -- How do you handle this.
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People absolutely have the right to comment on other's play. [/ QUOTE ] You do realize that most cardrooms have a specific rule that states that this is not the case, right? |
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Re: Don\'t tap the Tank -- How do you handle this.
I'd like to see a link to this, where it's stated specifically thnat I can't say, "GREAT call" etc in a tone of obvious sarcasm. If most cardrooms have this rule, it's got to be written somewhere, so post it please.
If such a rule exists, which it's very likely it doesn't, would it be fair to say that cardrooms would turn into a joke if it were enforced? Keep in mind prestigious events already get criticized for the laughable attempted enforcement of the F-bomb rule. How would you possibly sort out calling the floor every 10 seconds to decide which criticism warrants attention?> |
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Re: Don\'t tap the Tank -- How do you handle this.
And no, Phil hellmuth isn't my idol, do us a favor and stop watching 3am WSOP reruns and then using the tired Hellmuth example. I'm advocating people's right to freely speak their mind, not saying that players should prima-donna themselves for 15 minutes at a time for purposes of getting televised attention.
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Re: Don\'t tap the Tank -- How do you handle this.
FireStorm, what are your thoughts on randomly shouting "Fire!" in a crowded theatre?
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#47
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Re: Don\'t tap the Tank -- How do you handle this.
Interesting. What are your thoughts on aksing a question has no bearing on the topic whatsoever, during a poor attempt at making an analogy?
Yelling fire in a crowded theatre when no fire exists creates unnecessary panic and the potential for injury, etc. It also has no positive reasoning behind this. Thus, I don't advocate this type of behavior. Anyone with basic logic can see that saying "how can you donk it up with K6" is not equatable to the fire example. |
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Re: Don\'t tap the Tank -- How do you handle this.
It's a rule. How strictly is gets enforced is a separate question.
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Re: Don\'t tap the Tank -- How do you handle this.
Just because you CAN do something, does not not mean you SHOULD.
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Re: Don\'t tap the Tank -- How do you handle this.
Up to the individual to decide what they "should" do. I'd still like to see where it is stated that commentary is against the rules.
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