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LMAO. The key to players like this is to bleed them slowly. Let them win once-and-a-while, small like a few BB. Then when you do hit them, win twice what you let them take. Repeat this process over and over and he will likely keep coming back for more.
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WSOP flashback, Omaha dude, what was his name, Ted Lawson I think...I have a straight!
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These stories are, unfortunately, all too common.
The ONLY way to go is this: - To contest a pot at the showdown, the entire hand must be placed face-up. Cards will then speak - regardless of what hand the player declared. This is the only way to go. Otherwise, you and your friends will be arguing all night. CF |
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especially with all the weird home games i play, showdowns are the best way to go. i cant stand when people misstate their hand, especially when it is purposely done as a slowroll.
i sat next to a guy once playing o8b who continually misstated his hand, then rolled over the nuts. he knew what he was doing too, so thi smade me even more pissed off. |
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