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For the maybe 2 of you who didn't know what I meant:
The "total tool" is Rogue23, not Spuddy. |
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Hey eej, noticed you got back in green since the last time I was around here. Nice work.
Also, hey TP, you still mad about me pushing on that flush draw against you and cracking your aces, or are we cool? Still sorry about that one... ![]()
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![]() I hate when people go on a semi-bluff then say sorry!!! I mean did you not want to win the pot? of course not!! |
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Hah, I suppose not. Still feel bad about how angry it got him though. And if I remember right the general consensus was that it was a marginal-at-best play.
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I doublt I was angry. Maybe annoyed that you made a poor play (if that was the case) and got there, but I highly doubt I was angry.
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Okie doke. Good to hear.
For clarity's sake... was the hand in question.
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Wow... I can't believe that was nearly a year ago. Time flies.
As for what Brian said about turning chat off, I agree with that if you let other players' chat affect your game - ie, if their words can tilt you. If you have your emotions under control though and don't let what they say bother you, I think it's beneficial to have chat on, so you can see when your opponents are tilting, etc. There are also occasional chat tells - most players aren't this stupid, but you'd be surprised. |
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![]() more reason why turning the chat off is recomended at the tables. |
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I don't even remember what you are talking about, so I'm guessing we're cool.
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