Title: Classiest Tilt Post by: iorek on May 23, 2007, 06:28:13 PM I was the benefactor in what was the most stylish tilt I've seen in my 12 months of live play.
Matt who is an aggressive, trappy, difficult cash/tournament player was the Small Blind to my Big Blind in the £4K guarantee £15rb on Monday in Walsall. The previous hand he'd suffered a crazy out draw 9 7 v 9 3 with the later hitting runner runner for a straight on a 9 7 4 flop. With 3 limpers plus Matt showing interest in my Big Blind I decided to push all in with Aspades Ts (3700, blinds 100-200) it was folded round to Matt who had 2100 more. Looking at me he simply asked "do you want a gift?" I answer ineloquently with a shrug. "It's not my night" pushing his chips in and flipping over Tc 7d. He was right, wished everyone good luck and went for a smoke before cutting them up in the cash game that had just started. Nice to see a measured "I've had enough" with no swearing, throwing, or any sign of ill will. Title: Re: Classiest Tilt Post by: Longines on May 23, 2007, 07:46:42 PM I've seen in my 12 months of live play. Wow. If you'd asked me to guess I would have said years, not months. And yes, If Matt perceives himself to be shortstacked/bored/tilting then they are going in with any two - cash or tournament. Didn't see you around last night? Thought you'd still be gunning for that top spot? I made 7th - should have been top two until mateboy decided that JT was a hand to call 80% of his stack off with to re-re-raise >:( Grant |