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« Reply #10590 on: October 01, 2012, 04:40:57 PM » |
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it surely must hurt you bb/100
It almost certainly improves it in the longterm. 1000000% correct Alex. A really important part of the 'understanding how poker really works/what it means to be a pro' stuff. Much more to come from me...
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« Reply #10591 on: October 01, 2012, 04:50:04 PM » |
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it surely must hurt you bb/100
It almost certainly improves it in the longterm. 1000000% correct Alex. A really important part of the 'understanding how poker really works/what it means to be a pro' stuff. Much more to come from me... That would be my view, too. PS - Much more to come? More than 900 words, right?
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« Reply #10592 on: October 01, 2012, 04:56:17 PM » |
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Best of 7 I guess now Tikay? @Dubai if you really want to join the team, send your application to Keys/Keith. Stop hiding behind this facade  . Agree the name isn't very cool but it's stuck now so w/e imo.
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Poker goals: [ ] 7 figure score [X] 8 figure score
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« Reply #10593 on: October 01, 2012, 05:14:05 PM » |
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It's just a shorthand way of Alex writing "my friends and I", we're not having action figures made or anything.
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« Reply #10594 on: October 01, 2012, 05:21:43 PM » |
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Obviously pokers version of Inbetweeners. Keys is an intelligent Neil without the dancing abilites. Alex is Will. Who is your Jay? Assume Keith is somewhere between Mr Gilbert and Mr Kennedy 
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« Reply #10595 on: October 01, 2012, 05:25:48 PM » |
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Obviously pokers version of Inbetweeners. Keys is an intelligent Neil without the dancing abilites. Alex is Will. Who is your Jay? Assume Keith is somewhere between Mr Gilbert and Mr Kennedy  Sigh it's all gone to shit, no action figures and now I'm being compared to a paedo 
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« Reply #10596 on: October 01, 2012, 05:27:35 PM » |
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I said somewhere between. Meant you bought the kids their vodka Could have said Neil or Jays dad, surely worse 
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« Reply #10597 on: October 01, 2012, 05:28:43 PM » |
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Will mums = PJs mum
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« Reply #10598 on: October 01, 2012, 05:31:03 PM » |
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Lawrence can be Donovan. Mitch Big John?
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« Reply #10599 on: October 01, 2012, 05:48:17 PM » |
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Ronaldo is one ofy favourite characters in that card room. Thinking about it I ain't seen him the last couple of times. Is he ok.
Dunno if srs but, banned/self-banned from DTD. oh shit. No I am serious. I think he is a great guy, even tho he loses his temper pretty quick. Had a few decent chats with him about scumbags and him lending money to them. Supposed to have a pizza place with a decent reputation. He may not be every bodies cup of tea but then again neither am I 
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« Reply #10600 on: October 01, 2012, 05:49:37 PM » |
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Ronaldo is one ofy favourite characters in that card room. Thinking about it I ain't seen him the last couple of times. Is he ok.
Dunno if srs but, banned/self-banned from DTD. oh shit. No I am serious. I think he is a great guy, even tho he loses his temper pretty quick. Had a few decent chats with him about scumbags and him lending money to them. Supposed to have a pizza place with a decent reputation. He may not be every bodies cup of tea but then again neither am I  The pizza place is good I go there from time to time.
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« Reply #10601 on: October 01, 2012, 05:57:04 PM » |
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Ronaldo is one ofy favourite characters in that card room. Thinking about it I ain't seen him the last couple of times. Is he ok.
Dunno if srs but, banned/self-banned from DTD. oh shit. No I am serious. I think he is a great guy, even tho he loses his temper pretty quick. Had a few decent chats with him about scumbags and him lending money to them. Supposed to have a pizza place with a decent reputation. He may not be every bodies cup of tea but then again neither am I  The pizza place is good I go there from time to time. yeah I will pop in and see him sometime. Not sure that the popcorn chucked got enough love tho. Good luck In Riga to everyone. Did Ian end up going?
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« Reply #10602 on: October 01, 2012, 06:23:33 PM » |
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Will mums = PJs mum
Father Gascoigne itt in 5...4...3...
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« Reply #10603 on: October 01, 2012, 06:34:48 PM » |
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One very quick point i will make which is more an observation by me than any sort of constructive point but...
One thing i have noticed occassionally is when quite keen slightly less experienced players come to cash tables like those at DTD i think a lot are slighhtttly put off playing because the atmosphere is a LOT more casual than they might be used to which appears odd when more money is at stake. i am 100% guilty of not being fully aware of this.
a good example of this at the big 500 i was playing a cash game and a guy sat down clearly not very experienced with live cash games. there was a hand between me and a guy iv k own for a while on the river the pot was £1600 and he had £65 left. i elected on the end just to table my hand and save him the last bit, i was winning he was losing etc pretty stnd. combined with the fact me and linton were fucking about a bit lead him to accuse me of collusion. i was a little offended but can actually see his point and it made me wonder how many players like hi have felt this way and not played again as a result.
And this after saying 'fun friendly enviroments' are what the game needs. i guess this needs to be very subtle, flexible and monitored all the time by the games regs.
Its so easy when youre so used to playing poker with people you know to remember to consider other peoples perceptions of your behavior. i know 100% im guilty of this but thats a result of mostly playing with people i actually really like.
Not sure of the new-wave thinking on that, Dave, but that was a standard old-school thing, & is still the case in the £2 £2 or £5 £5 DC games I play in at Luton & elsewhere. It's just like "leave the guy his taxi fare home". I suppose you have to be careful in what company you do it, best to just do it when amongst friends & regulars I guess. It was standard in most of the Vegas cash games I played this & last year, too. yh it's just the same thing, it's how it's always been in all live games i play even when i was starting out. only do it to people I know would do it back, some people wanna taken all £520 then i dont mind at all i just dont return the favor. Usually though, and above anything else just seems liek plain old gd manners. Sometimes if someone has been having a really brutal night I've not bet the last £4-500, we're not out to skin people alive here it's just a game. it surely must hurt you bb/100
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« Reply #10604 on: October 01, 2012, 07:54:24 PM » |
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Im claiming Jay. Pretty sure I talk more shit than anyone else 
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