Maya
April 21, 2019, 5:35pm
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I have said it many times: when it’s a valid strategy, it’s not bingo. When it’s bingo, it’s not a strategy.
SunPowerGuru:
Nessy doesn’t speak
She communicates, just like aliens
He’s not!!! His portrayal as a vampire is. But He’s not fictional.
Nope. He learned his lesson and stopped lying. That’s how he became a real boy
Well she’s smarter than bigfoot that’s for sure lol
Bigfoot has eluded searchers for a very long time, he’s not as dumb as you think.
So you’re saying that you hear voices in your head, and think it’s Nessy talking to you? You miught want to get a second opinion on that.
Don’t forget to visit other “Juicee Topics” I’m a fan of Dorian Grey myself
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Maya
April 21, 2019, 6:14pm
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That’s not what I said, but thanks from all of us (me and the voices in my head) lol
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JuiceeLoot:
I hear a lot of complaints about all in pre flop, or (BINGO)
Poker itself is doing just fine however. N.L.H.E. is an age old game with remarkable balance and a high level of skill relative to other variants. This balance is entirely dependent on the ability to go all in at any time before the river, before the turn, or even before the flop. No one street is any more special than another. I know it can bother “Me” to watch someone over zealous toss in all their chips every time but ITS POKER, I know people also dislike Limpers, Calling Stations, Time Hogs, River Catchers, Over Betters, Bluffers, Nits, Verbalizers, Criers, The Hotheads, or The Ones That Tell Everybody How They Should Play… BUT IT’S POKER… Everyone has their own reason and/or style (or lack of) for the way they play, maybe they have a style or reason for going all-in pre flop They might not feel comfortable playing post flop, or they get a rush off winning big pots, or they like being aggressive, It really doesn’t matter. There’s literally nothing unfair about it. If you are too scared to call someone who’s shoving literally every hand they’re dealt (i.e. trying to give their chips away) then you are sitting with way too many chips in play and need to play lower stakes games that are more appropriate for your chip total. People get stacked all the time playing NLHE. It’s not a big deal at all, unless you’re sitting with a lot more chips than you’re comfortable putting in the middle. In that case, you’ve picked the wrong table stakes to play at. Poker is a game of strategy. Can you imagine playing online chess and asking the player who sat with you not to use his queen because it’s too powerful? Because it allows aggressive play? That it ruins the game? How about playing rock paper scissors and getting fed up with the guy who keeps picking rock over and over because your favorite choice is scissors and his rock is ruining your game because you don’t want to adjust and you can’t find a player who’s going to pick paper more often for you. They’re playing well within the rules of the game and it’s their right to move their queen, or pick rock every turn, or go all in with AA or 94 or whatever they decide. It’s completely backwards to try and look for ways to force the players you play against to conform to a game that better suits your own play style. Proposing to banish players who gives you problems to go play at a separate game is altogether preposterous!. This also moves into time management players, if we have 10, 15, 20, 30 seconds to make a choice and someone wants to use all of it every time, or sometimes, then that is their style and choice. It’s a tactical choice to try to get into your head and get you out of your game. Unless the house rules veto’s it.
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Quote from replay’s code of conduct_ **
"playing strategies that reflect very poor gamesmanship. This may include strategies that disrupt the natural flow of the game and are frustrating for fellow players, such as “bingo” play _`. & “We also ask players not to use the time clock as a method to retaliate against or provoke others. Intentionally running out the clock slows the game”
You need to adjust your game to combat all styles, poker is always evolving, and you MUST grow too…
You made a lot of good comment, there is a code of ethics amongst top players, for example, if I agree with my opponent to go next hand preflop all-in blind, that is going all-in next hand no matter what, then I am not going to fold my hand just because I am dealt 2 7, cause that will just be completely evil and I can be a lot of things at the poker table, but I am not evil!
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