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Old 12-01-2007, 05:36 PM
sup_bro sup_bro is offline
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Default Re: what constitutes hitting n running??

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Would you have left if you hadn't won? If not, than you are hitting and running.

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i would NOT have gotten up if i was down, however, i wont quit in general when down whether it be 100 hands or 1000 hands, it cant just be whether u are up or down...because if i was up and we played 1000 hands, would that be hitting and running (just because i was up), i guess what is an acceptable number of hands to play? IMO, u are basically saying that since i left and was UP, it is hitting n running but i dont think whether i was up or down matters in a hit n run, but people generally dont complain when someone hits n runs when they made money against the person......and if u are giong to say that 1000 hands and leaving when UP is not hit n running, then how many hands is acceptable, is is 100 hands, 200 hands, 500 hands???
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