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View Poll Results: Would you ever flat call (not all-in) with aces preflop? | |||
Yes, it is a common play in my arsenal and I do it very often. | 5 | 8.62% | |
Yes, in certain situations or against certain opponents. I do it fairly regularly. | 7 | 12.07% | |
Yes, but it is a very situation- and opponent-dependant play and I rarely use it. | 37 | 63.79% | |
No, but I wouldn't rule it out if the perfect situation arose | 8 | 13.79% | |
No, and I believe that it is always wrong. | 1 | 1.72% | |
Voters: 58. You may not vote on this poll |
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Re: Is this an angle or am I a nit?
Because of the way he had his chips stacked, nobody but me could see the chips he was introducing. It really looked to me like he wanted to get a big stack AI against him when they didn't understand the stack sizes.
After racking out, I talked to another regular and apparently this guy is known for laying his chips strangely and adding chips to his stack. I was convinced at the time the guy was angling and not good to play with, but except for organizing his chips incorrectly he wasn't breaking any rules that I could see. |
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