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Originally Posted by onesickdegen
I understand. Therefore, by definition, Trooper is a fish. The numbers don't lie.
I was in his 2/3 game at Bally's on Saturday, and from the 4 or so hours I played with him, I didn't think he was a fish. He just seemed really burned out, like he was just going through the motions and not thinking too deeply. He made a weird river pot sized bet into a $30 pot with middle pair as a bluff and got called by second pair. Seemed like a really standard c/c or c/f spot having showdown value, and I don't remember the exact run out, but a bluff made no sense.
Maybe 5 or 6 people came up to him throughout the night to say hi and he didn't seem really excited to meet them. He didn't look all that well either. I don't know what his financial situation is, but if he can swing it, he should consider taking a couple weeks or months off from poker and/or vlogging to figure out if it's what he really wants in life.