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TP, I think you meant frustration, not instinct. But I can see how it can deter one from going on tilt. Let it out and then reset the head.
I know last night I was on a sitngo and playing with some guy who had a screenname of some STD medicine of some sort. LMAO, saying thanks when he was scooping pots and stuff. He is talking to his buddy who is on the rail and saying that the table sucked. Boy was I delighted when I knocked him off. I don't know, I just really hate it when people persist. I can understand every now and then, but this guy was going overboard.
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i used to hate those people at my tables, but then i realized something.
they are usually my worst opponent, and as much as they lecture others, they dont listen to their own advice. they dont usually drive that many people away, and they are generally losers in the sessions. they go on tilt, give me their chips, and then bitch about play at the table. no problems for me. |
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i used to be that type of person, until PS revoked my chat for calling someone a "ass fucking rump buddy" lol
needless to say i cant type anymore, and i simply stick to playing poker. |
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