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AMRN:
grrrr out 8th. Ran AK headlong into AA

jbworldwide:

--- Quote from: AMRN on March 18, 2009, 00:03:05 AM ---
grrrr out 8th. Ran AK headlong into AA

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UL Steve.

See you in Cardiff  ;D

Paulie_D:

--- Quote from: APAT on March 17, 2009, 23:22:41 PM ---
If anyone encounters unacceptable chat on an APAT table, please email details of what was said and by whom, through to customer@apat.com.  We can then get Blue Square to retrieve the chat logs.

A bit of banter is fine and normal, but if the chat is of a personal nature and you wouldn"t say it to someone"s face, then it shouldn"t be said at an APAT game. 

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Des....by all means take a look. I (think) I was involved in the chat that BobFish was referring to and, frankly, I firmly believe that he is grossly overstating what went on.

I had my JJ cracked by A8 on a by x89T8 board and from memory, yes, the A8 hand selection was commented on (not by me other than to criticise my OWN play..IIRC) but rather by another player (toilet72?) at the table who was not involved in the hand.

I do recall the chat going on for a while between me and the commenter and, yes, we spoke about the A8 (lady) in the 3rd person but that"s the way you speak about someone who isn"t in the conversation.

The lady is, of course, entitled to play any hand she chooses and if it wins I am extremely unlikely to take it enough to heart to give any grief. I"ve been there before. In fact, I lost the minimum on the hand as the lady didn"t value bet the river.

I would not say anything in a chat box that I wouldn"t say over a live table.

If I have a HH (inc. chat) I will try and find it and review my comments but regardless, if anyone was offended by what I, personally, said, I sincerely apologise. I cannot speak for the other commenter.

EDIT...it seems that the HH does not store the chat but the table no was, I think, 272835104, if anyone cares to review.

MAIR:
At the end of the day, anyone can play how they choose, APAT is, after all, an Amataeur Poker Association and Tour and we are all learning and all have our own style.

I look forward to a more friendly chat area in future APAT tournaments and less "having a go" when someone isnt happy with a style of play.

duke3016:

--- Quote from: AMRN on March 18, 2009, 00:03:05 AM ---
grrrr out 8th. Ran AK headlong into AA

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I see you used my chips wisely then  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

unlucky -- now lets see who spends the most on rebuys

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