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monkeyman:
I would like to offer my hearty congratulations to Blue Square for tonight providing the most inept display of customer service I have ever experienced from an online poker operator. Not content with having 2 different operators cut me off halfway through my first sentence after being connected, the third person tried to answer my question by repeating things I"d said at the start of the call. However did they know that after a day in a local authority call centre, what I really wanted was to spend my evening on the phone to a call centre? Top work guys!
monkeyman:
Gonna whisper this one so the poker gods don"t hear me, but things are still going really well. I"ve stuck with 6-handed tables on Ipoker and my cash game has never been healthier. I wonder if this has anything to do with my continued lack of Hold'em Manager?
Time for a music video methinks
[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FuGSCHECoU[/youtube]
monkeyman:
Am I a fish or not? You decide.......
This happened a few minutes ago on a 6-handed cash table on Blue Square and I"d be interested to hear what other people think. The action folded to me on the button with jd td and both blinds called. The flop came 9 6 3 with two diamonds. The small blind c-bet the flop,big blind folded, I shoved and after a delay,the small blind called with pocket tens. The turn was an 8,giving me an open-ended straight draw to go with my flush draw but I failed to hit and lost a buy-in. My question is as I was only a few hands into a stint on a new table against opponents I had no information on, was I too hasty to fire my chips in, or is it perfectly legitimate to do so on the flop with two overcards and a flush draw?
[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wws7mnMewPw [/youtube]
monkeyman:
Online national time. I"m in. Here we go.
monkeyman:
First hour gone and despite being down to $7903, I"m pleased with that. There was only one hand of significance and it was not the first time I"ve locked-horns with the APAT legend that is Scouse. I had pocket aces, he had a pair of queens and managed to turn them into a straight. It was one of of those hands where I think we both played correctly and I am hugely relieved I only lost a quarter of my stack
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