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Am I doing an angle shoot, cheating or you learn from your mistakes
AMRN:
not really seeing this is an angle shoot, certainly not the way it"s described anyway. You looked at your cards, and may have shaken your head, chuckled, etc, but you didn"t fold. He told you that you were folding and chose to put his cards into the muck before you had acted - that"s his problem.
That said though, as his cards were clearly identifiable after the mistake, they should stay live and the hand should go to showdown.
Paulie_D:
--- Quote from: AMRN on May 24, 2011, 22:12:02 PM ---
not really seeing this is an angle shoot, certainly not the way it"s described anyway.
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Sorry to disagree but this is totally an angleshoot...OP tried to take advantage of the V with a "loose" interpretation of a "muck" (which it wasn"t)...KNOWING that the OP was never calling without the V making a "mistake".
OP got on the right side of a wrong decision....If I"m the floor both players get a warning and told to knock it off.
hi_am_chris:
Ok so if the guy just standard raises and before OP gets chance to fold does exactly the same does it change the situation?
Paulie_D:
jbworldwide:
--- Quote from: hi_am_chris on May 24, 2011, 22:49:34 PM ---
Ok so if the guy just standard raises and before OP gets chance to fold does exactly the same does it change the situation?
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not sure what you are getting at here, he is shooting against the personality of the guy on the table and trying to get one up on someone who is annoying. If this was a normal guy and a normal raise, then 62 goes straight in the muck.
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