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Originally Posted by nyiballs
When you straddle
when you think only fish straddle.
If there's a button straddle I tend to assume someone is a fish if they aren't using it.... but even with a regular utg straddle theres plenty of good reasons to do it.
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Originally Posted by TDMarathon86
I don't know if maybe there's a sign by the cage imploring players to refrain from quoting it, or somewhere else, because the dealers quote it more where I play than even the fish.
If I have to hear "Pay the myan his myonies..." while shipping a pot one more time...
Not naming names though.
It might surprise you to learn that being a dealer and being a fish are not mutually exclusive states.
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Originally Posted by carranzapz
it could be true u moron, not every has a hand sample of 500k hands when playing live
u mad bro?
The point isnt whether its true... the point is that youre supposed to be dealt 72 a little more than 2.5 times as frequently as you are dealt aces. Thus, complaining that you see seven deuce twice as frequently as aces would actually be complaining that you are either receiving aces too frequently, or 72 not frequently enough.
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Originally Posted by nyiballs
...when you whisper to me, "what's a wrap?"
I played omaha online for several years before i had my first BM experience. At the time (the early 2000s), there was not a ton of poker literature around, especially regarding omaha....
The first time i ever read the term "wrap" i brain farted and thought it said "warp".... there was probably about 2 years there before i realized my error, and by that time, it was thoroughly stuck in my head as a "warp" straight draw. TBH, even though i know enough to call it by the correct term, i still think of them as warp draws.
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Originally Posted by Chipnut!
I really do not see the problem with people buying in with 20s. I know at most 1/2 games in casinos Ive played at 90% of players buy in with 20's.
is it more of a Canadian thing to use twenties?
Typically, when you cash out at a casino poker room(at least here in the US), they will give you all big bills. Hence, regular patrons of the cardroom always have a lot of hunnie bears to buy in with. At least here if a guy only has small bills he is probably not a cardroom reg, and thus he is more likely to be a fish.
Last edited by Turyia; 01-07-2014 at 09:22 PM.