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CAN YOU SPOT A LOONIE BY THEIR NAME?

edited March 2014 in Poker Chat
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  • edited February 2014
    yup oynutter is definitely a loony!
  • edited February 2014
    How many loonies play on sky poker?---- I have spent four years gathering evidence and have come to conclusion that evidence is over-rated
  • edited February 2014
    We l get lucky sometimes ......including loonies :)

    OY!!!! OY!!!!
  • edited February 2014
    Is that a table for "how many times you have been all-in pre flop" in one night ?.
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  • edited February 2014
    I still maintain that a loonie and a nutter are one and the same.
  • edited February 2014
     Dear dying flag ( you can't fool me with your cryptic name ), -- A loonie is definately NOT the same as a nutter!---- A loonie has an innate defecit in cognitive ability when compared to a nutter, A nutter will often mis-use his/her cognitive ability, ( effectively disguising it ) but this is because a highly advanced mind is open to much more temptation than an average member of society
  • edited February 2014
    In Response to Re: CAN YOU SPOT A LOONIE BY THEIR NAME?:
     Dear dying flag ( you can't fool me with your cryptic name ), -- A loonie is definately NOT the same as a nutter!---- A loonie has an innate defecit in cognitive ability when compared to a nutter, A nutter will often mis-use his/her cognitive ability, ( effectively disguising it ) but this is because a highly advanced mind is open to much more temptation than an average member of society
    Posted by oynutter
    ^^^^^^^^what he said^^^^^^^^


    What did he say? :)
  • edited February 2014
    Dear opening poster,1 does not understand a word your talking about,am i a loonie or a nutter :):):)
  • edited February 2014
    Dear paige55, it is well known in psychological circles, that the vast majority of loonies consider themselves quite normal, so the chances of you being a loonie would seem to be so small that we can safely discount the possibility.

     As for the possibility of you being a nutter, the exact opposite applies, in that every single nutter on the planet is fully aware of his\her psychological status --- you however seem unsure of your psychological status which puts you in an entirely unknown category--- gl paige---- I do hope you find your box
  • edited February 2014
    In Response to Re: CAN YOU SPOT A LOONIE BY THEIR NAME?:
    In Response to Re: CAN YOU SPOT A LOONIE BY THEIR NAME? : ^^^^^^^^what he said^^^^^^^^ What did he say? :)
    Posted by POKERTREV
     All will become clear Trev, but clarified butter is another matter, I CAN TELL YOU!!
  • edited February 2014
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  • edited February 2014
    could a loonie win in this wonderful sky freeroll?
  • edited February 2014
    s_j_b knocked me out shoving loads all the time and hit all of them lol  

    nice result tho gl in the mini.
  • edited February 2014
    cheers Chris, you came close I think--takes some luck to survive in these!-- gg-- great addition to the schedule for us small stakers innit!
  • edited March 2014

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  • edited March 2014
    haha--- two of skys beautiful freerolls in a row ---- loonies were very thin on the ground--- I saw one under the table eating pizza!
  • edited March 2014
     Its on your lap now I rotated the table.
  • edited March 2014
    Lol--- I knew there was a loonie somewhere, a good loonie is harder to spot
  • edited March 2014
     Bad beats got me--- all in pre with aa in bh---done over by 10-10--- dp stk---all in on the turn with top pair top kicker-- loonie cals and rivers a set---lol--- sometimes spotting a loonie will not be enough

    edit--- got 2nd in 11.15 deepy, so happy with hard nights work--- and according to the odds of a loonie winning it, it was a very remarkable game!
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  • edited March 2014
    cashed in 3 out of 4 of these terrific well structured freerolls now lads and not so lads, --- I think it has now been firmly established that I am NOT a loonie!



     Now that I've been entered for the 'Top of the posts' freeroll, I'd say my credibility has gone through the roof!

    So it is time to reveal the true purpose of this thread---
  • edited March 2014
     I have noticed many good poker players seem to reach a slightly profitable level of play and then stagnate --- they have hit a wall and have no idea of what is required to reach the next level

     It is my theory that these players are failing to recognise and adjust to the fundamental differences between a NUTTER and a LOONIE

     It is not difficult to "spot da loonie" --- The difficulty seems to be that a large proportion of nutters are mistaken for loonies, and treated accordingly----- THIS IS BAD FOR YOUR GAME----- VERY BAD---

                LEARN THE DIFFERENCE!---and your profit will approximately double!


     
  • edited March 2014
    In Response to Re: CAN YOU SPOT A LOONIE BY THEIR NAME?:
    loonies r us
    Posted by booboo5205
     Nice example booboo, player names certainly can give us a clue!

     Look at the list on the opening post --- can you spot a name that almost certainly came from a loonie?
  • edited March 2014
     Talking about nutters and loonies I went and looked at a "big hitter" game and someone had paid £55 and were away !
  • edited March 2014
    Can,t work out wether this is pure drivel, or a brag post, either way its absolutly genius!!
    TOP OF THE POSTS for me!!
  • edited March 2014
    In Response to Re: CAN YOU SPOT A LOONIE BY THEIR NAME?:
    Can,t work out wether this is pure drivel, or a brag post, either way its absolutly genius!! TOP OF THE POSTS for me!!
    Posted by ryderroo
    You should try his blog posts from some years ago. I came across them by accident the other day. I reckon he taught James Joyce all he knew.
  • edited March 2014
     What has a famous Irish poet got to do with it ? I were just stating that I went to a bounty hunter game to see if I could pick something up to help my game . I will not name the player or players though they are very well known . But for the life of me I can not see the point in paying £55 (half a days wages to some) and being away! I just hope that the person I am on about never had any serious problems to stop them playing .Have a good one ,yours Boo.
  • edited March 2014
    LOL!!! Oynutter!!

    regards OP.

    chelseaAA is defo candidate, as it Obviously Taximan1

    .....having played with kagawa, he is close too

    Thank fook my name aint up there!!
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