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Dingdell
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Slowrolling
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May 09, 2007, 12:04:37 AM »
Playing in £250 f/o at Sportsman on Monday I pushed all in with pair of nines with a possible straight draw. A slightly rash move for me but I was not playing my A game.....
My opponent mulled and decided he was priced in so called.
I turned over my pocket pair and he then proceeded to study the board while discussing with himself my hand and my play. He did not turn his cards over for an age and when he did he had top pair with ace kicker (A 10) and was therefore winning the hand at that time which should have been very obvious to him when I turned my nines over.
He won the hand and I was out. Obviously annoyed at myself and my play but my question is:
Was this bad etiquette on his part? Dealer should have made him turn over his cards straight away but he was new and not sure what to do. I don't know either. What would others do in that situation?
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action man
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Re: Slowrolling
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May 09, 2007, 12:14:44 AM »
sounds like a genuine mistake to me, brush it off and get on with life
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May 09, 2007, 12:18:05 AM »
I should add he had been telling me about my play with each hand, predicting my cards each time and generally telling the table how to play, slowing the game down to a snails pace. This did colour my judgement of him for sure.
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May 09, 2007, 12:27:50 AM »
with the popularity of poker these days one must expect to sit with 'all walks of life' at the poker table. I believe that if you are able to shrugg off things like rubdowns and slowrolls, you will be able to keep a cool and calm temprement when others may tilt, i believe it is the player who is potentialy slowrolled/rubbed-down who must show their character in this situation. Stay cool, calm and collected.
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May 09, 2007, 12:31:18 AM »
Quote from: action man on May 09, 2007, 12:27:50 AM
with the popularity of poker these days one must expect to sit with 'all walks of life' at the poker table. I believe that if you are able to shrugg off things like rubdowns and slowrolls, you will be able to keep a cool and calm temprement when others may tilt, i believe it is the player who is potentialy slowrolled/rubbed-down who must show their character in this situation. Stay cool, calm and collected.
not 100 percent sure but to me this sounds like the thoughts of a long term winning poker player
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Re: Slowrolling
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May 09, 2007, 12:31:48 AM »
Quote from: action man on May 09, 2007, 12:27:50 AM
with the popularity of poker these days one must expect to sit with 'all walks of life' at the poker table. I believe that if you are able to shrugg off things like rubdowns and slowrolls, you will be able to keep a cool and calm temprement when others may tilt, i believe it is the player who is potentialy slowrolled/rubbed-down who must show their character in this situation. Stay cool, calm and collected.
So sayeth The Claimer....
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Re: Slowrolling
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May 09, 2007, 12:47:57 AM »
brain transplants in the Sheffield area are clearly to be welcomed.
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Re: Slowrolling
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May 09, 2007, 12:58:24 AM »
Quote from: action man on May 09, 2007, 12:27:50 AM
with the popularity of poker these days one must expect to sit with 'all walks of life' at the poker table. I believe that if you are able to shrugg off things like rubdowns and slowrolls, you will be able to keep a cool and calm temprement when others may tilt, i believe it is the player who is potentialy slowrolled/rubbed-down who must show their character in this situation. Stay cool, calm and collected.
I had a cocktail does that count?
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May 09, 2007, 03:15:20 AM »
In the card room where I play it doesn't matter how you play a hand, slowroll or bet out, I guarantee that someone will complain and say something to the winner about how he/she played the hand wrong etc. It doesn't bother me, but like the post above says, there are lots of new players around now and they should be allowed to play their money however they wish. Not having a go at anyone here, prolly not even saying this in the right msg thread lol, but this is something that really annoys me and I need to rant (cheap therapy) I am always telling friends to go and have a night out playing poker but they are put off by the regulars and their attitudes to people who don't really know how to play. How do they expect the prize pools to stay healthy, and the numbers to stay up, if only regulars ever play eachother? (please feel free to delete this if it offends anyone)
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May 09, 2007, 03:26:55 AM »
Quote from: da_poker_monkey on May 09, 2007, 03:15:20 AM
In the card room where I play it doesn't matter how you play a hand, slowroll or bet out, I guarantee that someone will complain and say something to the winner about how he/she played the hand wrong etc. It doesn't bother me, but like the post above says, there are lots of new players around now and they should be allowed to play their money however they wish. Not having a go at anyone here, prolly not even saying this in the right msg thread lol, but this is something that really annoys me and I need to rant (cheap therapy) I am always telling friends to go and have a night out playing poker but they are put off by the regulars and their attitudes to people who don't really know how to play. How do they expect the prize pools to stay healthy, and the numbers to stay up, if only regulars ever play eachother? (please feel free to delete this if it offends anyone)
I think you're confusing slowrolling with slowplaying...
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May 09, 2007, 03:30:20 AM »
Prolly, just saw the opportunity to get things off my chest lol
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May 09, 2007, 05:24:37 AM »
Yeah i got faced by a 1 minute dwell on Sunday night before my oppo called my all in with the nuts, it was a rather sizeable cash game pot, i was not best pleased!
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May 09, 2007, 12:04:33 PM »
hi james,ronnie told me about that pot,do u really think that the guy who as you know looses 99 times out of 100 when he sits at the cash table did it on purpose?ive played with him many times,super nice guy,terrible player and im sure he was just checking his hand.
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Quote from: edy g on May 09, 2007, 12:04:33 PM
hi james,ronnie told me about that pot,do u really think that the guy who as you know looses 99 times out of 100 when he sits at the cash table did it on purpose?ive played with him many times,super nice guy,terrible player and im sure he was just checking his hand.
I think you've confused the two players. It wasn't James who was slowrolling...
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May 09, 2007, 12:42:01 PM »
I was not best pleased when in Estonia when some Scandie decided to dwell after I had pushed on the flop and he spent a minute in what appeared to be talking himself into calling stating he put me on AK. What did he call with after his dwell, QQ, which went rather nicely with the QQ 5 flop.
Naturally I did have a quiet word with him during the break and told him I didn't really appreciate his actions.
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