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12-06-2010 , 01:26 AM
anyone know who won it? Was a young kid with glasses at the final table? because he is a 2p2er and I know he was one of the chipleaders going into day 2.

Last edited by TheChamp11; 12-06-2010 at 01:45 AM. Reason: adam0925 fwiw
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12-06-2010 , 01:43 PM
Hey Brian. Did the old Guy wear glasses and every bet he made was exactly 2x? if so, he steam rolled my early early table including me. Couldn't bet that bafoon off anything.
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12-06-2010 , 03:47 PM
good series tho wpwp
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12-06-2010 , 04:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Palko161616
Hey Brian. Did the old Guy wear glasses and every bet he made was exactly 2x? if so, he steam rolled my early early table including me. Couldn't bet that bafoon off anything.
Pretty sure he had glasses. He either minraised pre or made it like 5x so he was playing pretty much like every other old guy in the tourney.
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12-06-2010 , 05:26 PM
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Originally Posted by sirswish6
u would do absolutely nothing. you would sit there quietly like u always do and imagine punching him in the face, then you would go home and post about it on the internet.
Like I said, if I was in the hand I would tell him to stfu.. learn some poker etiquette. I dare you to do what he was doing to me or anyone else, we will see the consequences..
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12-06-2010 , 07:13 PM
[QUOTE=MrSerious;23335136]Like I said, if I was in the hand I would tell him to stfu.. learn some poker etiquette. I dare you to do what he was doing to me or anyone else, we will see the consequences..[/QUOTE

What happened on this table
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12-06-2010 , 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted by TheChamp11
anyone know who won it? Was a young kid with glasses at the final table? because he is a 2p2er and I know he was one of the chipleaders going into day 2.
7 way chop.
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12-06-2010 , 08:02 PM
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Originally Posted by NoGimmicks
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Originally Posted by MrSerious
Like I said, if I was in the hand I would tell him to stfu.. learn some poker etiquette. I dare you to do what he was doing to me or anyone else, we will see the consequences..
What happened on this table
Nothing serious, From what i saw, old man on isuxatpokerbad's left was in a hand where opponent was ALL-IN and isuxatpokerbad was talking to guy on his right loudly about hands. Old man was still yet to act and call. I find that very disrespectful.


Anyways, during bubble time, with 41 left and hand for hand, they chopped it 3 way for 2 spots. Found that to be very weird, and not to forget, the TD named Tom? was being a total prick to everyone including dealers. No professionalism at all.

The story was that they all bust out the same time but 2 of the guys had way more chips then the other guy and according to the rules, they were playing hand for hand yet TD decided to chop it evenly..


Bad experience here
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12-06-2010 , 08:42 PM
I'm going to pile on about the floormen, because this hand infuriated me. Mike, I suspect you remember the hand I'm talking about, when during the 350 turbo a player threw out chips and said raise on the turn, the dealer asked if he said raise because it wasn't 100% clear to her, he said yes, then we sat their for 30 seconds. When I asked wtf was going on because I was next to act and he hasn't put out more chips or said a verbal amount yet, the dealer then asked him if he meant to call instead (which is sooooooo absurd that she would even ask that, because it doesn't f******* matter what he meant to do, it matters what he did) and when he said yes, she tried to argue with me that he was forced to min-raise. I said obviously not, he can shove, he can 3x, he can raise any amount he pleases, he just has to at least raise the min (duh). So she calls the little floorman over, and he agrees with her, and calls it a min-raise. ARE YOU SERIOUS?! I made a huge fuss and told him he doesn't know wtf he's talking about and he better call someone else over. This is just a basic simple call I can't believe this guy gets a paycheck. When he came back around 20 seconds later I told him again to call Mike over, he refused, threw up his hands, and said I've made my decision and that's final. Mike, when you came over, you made the same call (wtf?) and then when I made you realize how wrong it was, you sided with me even though the hand was over, and said yes, he should've been able to raise any amount, and then you both just snap walk away. Not even an apology for completely blowing an easy decision? That could've made a huge impact on a hand in play. So tilting, if your floormen can't make easy decisions they don't belong there. Especially if they don't even know when to ask for help and turn to someone else, cause he was clearly clueless on this one.
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12-06-2010 , 08:55 PM
how much did you bet? and how many chips did the guy throw out? And I assume he said raise before throwing out the chips.
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12-06-2010 , 09:01 PM
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Originally Posted by charder30
how much did you bet? and how many chips did the guy throw out? And I assume he said raise before throwing out the chips.
It went I check, player bets 1225, button (player in question) throws out 1 1k and 3 100s and says raise, well before the chips hit the table. Dealer instantly asks if he said raise, and he said yes. Fwiw, the player won a promo seat and was pretty clueless. At the same time, he had K9 on a K87K board so I think his true intention was to raise, he just got confused for some reason when the dealer asked again if he only meant to call. But, that's all pretty much besides the point.
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12-06-2010 , 11:57 PM
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Originally Posted by MrSerious
Nothing serious, From what i saw, old man on isuxatpokerbad's left was in a hand where opponent was ALL-IN and isuxatpokerbad was talking to guy on his right loudly about hands. Old man was still yet to act and call. I find that very disrespectful.

When was this? I think I was probably the guy on his right? I didn't think he was too out of line (perhaps he should have been a bit quieter). I got a bit uncomfortable when he kept calling 50-80 year old men "bro".
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12-06-2010 , 11:59 PM
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Originally Posted by MATT238
I'm going to pile on about the floormen, because this hand infuriated me. Mike, I suspect you remember the hand I'm talking about, when during the 350 turbo a player threw out chips and said raise on the turn, the dealer asked if he said raise because it wasn't 100% clear to her, he said yes, then we sat their for 30 seconds. When I asked wtf was going on because I was next to act and he hasn't put out more chips or said a verbal amount yet, the dealer then asked him if he meant to call instead (which is sooooooo absurd that she would even ask that, because it doesn't f******* matter what he meant to do, it matters what he did) and when he said yes, she tried to argue with me that he was forced to min-raise. I said obviously not, he can shove, he can 3x, he can raise any amount he pleases, he just has to at least raise the min (duh). So she calls the little floorman over, and he agrees with her, and calls it a min-raise. ARE YOU SERIOUS?! I made a huge fuss and told him he doesn't know wtf he's talking about and he better call someone else over. This is just a basic simple call I can't believe this guy gets a paycheck. When he came back around 20 seconds later I told him again to call Mike over, he refused, threw up his hands, and said I've made my decision and that's final. Mike, when you came over, you made the same call (wtf?) and then when I made you realize how wrong it was, you sided with me even though the hand was over, and said yes, he should've been able to raise any amount, and then you both just snap walk away. Not even an apology for completely blowing an easy decision? That could've made a huge impact on a hand in play. So tilting, if your floormen can't make easy decisions they don't belong there. Especially if they don't even know when to ask for help and turn to someone else, cause he was clearly clueless on this one.
Dude... Paragraphs.
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12-07-2010 , 12:04 AM
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Originally Posted by MATT238
I'm going to pile on about the floormen, because this hand infuriated me. Mike, I suspect you remember the hand I'm talking about, when during the 350 turbo a player threw out chips and said raise on the turn, the dealer asked if he said raise because it wasn't 100% clear to her, he said yes, then we sat their for 30 seconds. When I asked wtf was going on because I was next to act and he hasn't put out more chips or said a verbal amount yet, the dealer then asked him if he meant to call instead (which is sooooooo absurd that she would even ask that, because it doesn't f******* matter what he meant to do, it matters what he did) and when he

said yes, she tried to argue with me that he was forced to min-raise. I said obviously not, he can shove, he can 3x, he can raise any amount he pleases, he just has to at least raise the min (duh). So she calls the little floorman over, and he agrees with her, and calls it a min-raise. ARE YOU SERIOUS?! I made a huge fuss and told him he doesn't know wtf he's talking about and he better call someone else over. This is just a basic simple call I can't believe this guy gets a paycheck. When he came back around 20 seconds later I told him again to call Mike over, he refused, threw up his hands, and said I've made my decision and that's final. Mike, when you came over, you made the same call (wtf?) and then when I made you realize how wrong it was, you sided with me even though the hand was over, and said yes, he should've been able to raise any amount, and then you both just snap walk away. Not even an apology for completely blowing an easy decision? That could've made a huge impact on a hand in play. So tilting, if your floormen can't make easy decisions they don't belong there. Especially if they don't even know when to ask for help and turn to someone else, cause he was clearly clueless on this one.
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Dude... Paragraphs.
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12-07-2010 , 12:25 AM
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When was this? I think I was probably the guy on his right? I didn't think he was too out of line (perhaps he should have been a bit quieter). I got a bit uncomfortable when he kept calling 50-80 year old men "bro".
sincerely doubt it happened at all, there was one hand where old man on left yikked in his 7 bigs over my open and i obv yakked it up once bb folded cause i wasnt ever folding (i was button). Was only hand he was ever all in where I was at the table in question, and the 10seat (i was 8, other guy was 9) was a young kid 100% of the time i was there. Facts aren't right.


also come at me bro, i called all the dealers here bro and dropped huds, and my buddy even got a cocktail waitress to drop a hud on me.
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12-07-2010 , 12:27 AM
Matt believe it or not I see why the mistake was made and it will be corrected... I wish i would of been called before the hand played out
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12-07-2010 , 12:58 AM
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Originally Posted by isuxatpokerbad
sincerely doubt it happened at all, there was one hand where old man on left yikked in his 7 bigs over my open and i obv yakked it up once bb folded cause i wasnt ever folding (i was button). Was only hand he was ever all in where I was at the table in question, and the 10seat (i was 8, other guy was 9) was a young kid 100% of the time i was there. Facts aren't right.


also come at me bro, i called all the dealers here bro and dropped huds, and my buddy even got a cocktail waitress to drop a hud on me.
What. The. Hell.
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12-07-2010 , 01:21 AM
this thread gets worse and worse as the series go on...sigh
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12-07-2010 , 01:30 AM
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Originally Posted by NoGimmicks
Matt believe it or not I see why the mistake was made and it will be corrected... I wish i would of been called before the hand played out
Wasn't because of a lack of effort on my part. Which is half my problem. I don't appreciate a floorman blowing me off like I don't know what I'm talking about and his decision is automatically final. That's so disrespectful to players when they're asking for a decision in order to get the hand right. At least no one 1 outted me because of a big mistake this time!!
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12-07-2010 , 04:23 PM
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Originally Posted by OnTheRail15
What. The. Hell.
just messin, thought the whole "come at me bro" thing would be somewhat clever. Though the cocktail waitress hud was real. Ask Reinsel for details
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12-07-2010 , 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by dstazy100
this thread gets worse and worse as the series go on...sigh
series has been over for two days.
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12-07-2010 , 05:56 PM
Planning March right now what so you guys want?????
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12-07-2010 , 06:14 PM
more deepstacked stuff.. this jan series that is going to run seems to have awful starting stacks/structures..
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12-07-2010 , 06:58 PM
something deepstacked is great mike, and please please please revolve it around March 12th-20th, thats spring break.
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12-07-2010 , 07:05 PM
$350 mtt's always seem to get a good turnout
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