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10-25-2005 07:42 PM
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10-25-2005 07:52 PM
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10-25-2005 07:55 PM
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I agree 100% with dwarfman, what he said is quite often the situation. Especially after the fact, because 90% of the players don't know you can view their muck. | |
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10-25-2005 08:01 PM
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I see this reverse reverse psychology game all the time at the B&M. I'd say 75% he has AA. People like to be tricky by telling the truth when you expect them to lie. | |
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10-25-2005 08:09 PM
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looks like he said AA when there was only one person left to act, I see nothing that he can be reported over. And, I also think more often than not he's telling the truth, though its really weird for a short stack to say that, when it probably lowered his odds of being called. | |
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10-26-2005 07:53 AM
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At my stakes People are almost always telling the truth when they do something like this what ever their stack size. | |
10-26-2005 09:19 AM
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