My vote would go to the hand in the team cup. A bloke had AA pre flop facing an all in shove, and called a time-out to discuss with his team-mates if he should call or not. You'd have thought it was the bubble of DTD2 or something. Posted by DOHHHHHHH
That's the 1 Dale. Weirdest thing I've ever seen in TV poker. What makes it so much worse for the other chap, is he has KK. If he had maybe AQ/TT, after seeing all the theatrics he'd be unsure about wether he wants a call or not, probably take it or leave it. But once it all starts, he's absolutely certain he has the winner. Took it amazingly well. Is he even human? ---- Is Welthall really allowed to describe it as "so retarded on so many levels" ? I'm surprised it wasn't gg the show/his career after that. Posted by DOHHHHHHH
Really strange.
Does anyone know why the German did it? Did he say afterwards?
Was it his misguided attempt at humour? Did he actually feel like he needed to ask his team-mates about it legitimately? Was it an attempt to tilt his opponent and his team? Was he showing off in front of the cameras for TV time? Was he taking revenge for something that happened earlier?
...or was he just being a total and utter ****?
Be interesting to know, because it's a total mystery as to why he would have acted in that way.
I'm surprised it didn't absolutely kick off at that table when he turned over the Aces.
---- Is Welthall really allowed to describe it as "so retarded on so many levels" ? I'm surprised it wasn't gg the show/his career after that. Posted by DOHHHHHHH
Think it wasn't broadcast on TV so maybe that's why he "got away with it"? Maybe he was speaking on behalf of the canadian who got slow-rolled! Retarded isn't a derogatory term in canada and is pretty normal to use the word!
In Response to Del boy slow roll, classic! : -"I knew you were cheating, Boycie." -"How did you know I was cheating, Del?" -"Because that wasn't the hand I dealt you". Lol! Posted by RICHORFORD
In Response to Re: Del boy slow roll, classic! : Really strange. Does anyone know why the German did it? Did he say afterwards? Was it his misguided attempt at humour? Did he actually feel like he needed to ask his team-mates about it legitimately? Was it an attempt to tilt his opponent and his team? Was he showing off in front of the cameras for TV time? Was he taking revenge for something that happened earlier? ...or was he just being a total and utter ****? Be interesting to know, because it's a total mystery as to why he would have acted in that way. I'm surprised it didn't absolutely kick off at that table when he turned over the Aces. Posted by RICHOR.FORD
BIB Correct. And a total class act from the Canadian as you say Dohhhhhhh.
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p.s. don't try that online, pretty sure you'll time out!