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Re: Stacked vs Felted
wow... he is a nit, albeit one with gambol. thanks for the insight.
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Re: Stacked vs Felted
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It is generally agreeded upon that Phil Laak coined the term "felted." Stacked means to lose your stack. Felted means you're "down to the felt." [/ QUOTE ] Interesting. I see him making this claim here: http://lifesabluff.com/interviews/phil-laak-rq.php [ QUOTE ] Felted. I coined this term. (Circa 2003). To felt a player is to stack them. Get all their chips and leave them with just the felt in front of them. I throw this in as it is has become a part of common poker vernacular and I am most proud of this contribution. [/ QUOTE ] Maybe he reinvented this, or maybe he has timelines wrong, but searching on r.g.p I found an entry from Feb 2000 that uses it: http://groups.google.com/group/rec.gambl...91955c4c309e923 [ QUOTE ] Same type of game with the same kind of results. If I remember correctly Max got felted; Alan Bostick came in the game and left shortly after. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Stacked vs Felted
Mike McDermott used the term "down to the felt" when TeddyKGB cleaned him out the first time and that movie came out in 1998.
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Re: Stacked vs Felted
Guess I haven't been around long enough to hear the term felted being used, but I've always used stacked in sentences like "I got stacked" <- lost my entire stack or "I stacked him" <- Won his stack, left him with no chips. Hope that helps
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Re: Stacked vs Felted
The way I've heard them used, they are very similar but not exactly the same connotation.
Stacked: To take someone's stack, usually meaning all at once like an all-in showdown in no limit. Felted: To bust someone, but not neccessarily all at once. Could be a slow grind. |
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Re: Stacked vs Felted
I like Jeff's interpretation.
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