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Am I doing an angle shoot, cheating or you learn from your mistakes
Paulie_D:
--- Quote from: mal666 on May 25, 2011, 16:15:57 PM ---
Villain is stupid, ruling is stupid and your actions are questionable.
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This +1
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I Q8Holds I:
Im pretty sure his hand is dead. But i hate it, it"s an angle shoot that a guy who probably doesn"t play much let alone get to the final table and you"ve made him have a horrible experience. I love "angle shooting to get loose calls and bad folds -"moodying" but not like this... Personal opinion please don"t take any offence
Foggy:
--- Quote from: mal666 on May 25, 2011, 16:15:57 PM ---
Villain is stupid, ruling is stupid and your actions are questionable.
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+1, you would not be on my Christmas card list after this move. Surely not the spirit of the game from an APAT member
Zozzy:
This type of angle shooting is bad form and I agree with previous posts, but this rule about cards being easily identifiable after they have touched the muck and deemed still live is not the norm as far as I am aware.
In G or Grosvenor casinos if they touch the muck they are dead. No ambiguity.
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"[1. Management reserves the right to make decisions in the spirit of fairness, even if a strict interpretation of the rules may indicate a different ruling.]"
This is a great rule in theory. I have never seen this applied.
Jon MW:
--- Quote from: Zozzy on May 28, 2011, 00:31:28 AM ---
... this rule about cards being easily identifiable after they have touched the muck and deemed still live is not the norm as far as I am aware.
In G or Grosvenor casinos if they touch the muck they are dead. No ambiguity.
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"[1. Management reserves the right to make decisions in the spirit of fairness, even if a strict interpretation of the rules may indicate a different ruling.]"
This is a great rule in theory. I have never seen this applied.
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It is true that neither of these rules are broadly applied - but that"s only because the misaprehension about the magical powers of the muck is very widespread.
The fairness rule doesn"t come up very often, but it is almost universally accepted as correct.
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