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Poker Care in the Community,

edited February 2015 in Poker Chat
I 'm a recreational player who at the moment whilst playing other tourneys, I am attempting the dym challenge from 60p to £100 to win a seat in the £110 roller.

Now while playing a £1 dym I apologised for knocking out a player when in the big blind in an unraised pot with 89 in my hand. The flop comes down 889 ! I knock player the out and his response is ......"Don't worry about me Pal, i won £16 k last night at poker!"

Should we say nothing at this point?
Should we ask that after such a big cash why are you playing £1 dyms the next night?
Should we just say (again) unlucky tonight but at least you have £15000+ in the bank from your big win and tomorrow is another day.And there's no need for swearing, bad beats happen.


Comments

  • edited February 2015
    firstly i wouldnt of apologised for knocking them out, 8/9 is a fairly playable hand from the big blind, especially into an unopened pot, if they wanted to get you off the hand they should have raised pre, as fpr the 15k +win id just ignore it or congratulate them but nothing more, they may be telling the truth, they may not be, either way it has no relevance to the game.

  • edited February 2015
    Yes, I imagine if I ever binked 16k playing poker one evening, I'd make sure the very next evening I was grinding the £1 games on Sky.

    I do find these kinds of porky pies quite funny, at least make up something remotely feasible :)
  • edited February 2015
    maybe he meant £16 and the k was a typo ;-)


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