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stating hands and still getting called :-)

edited January 2016 in Poker Chat
Plying a mtt tday - was stating my hands when shoving and showing everytime - people still called me off everytime when I was miles ahead

That - is a very strange play but one I like - until I shove QQ pre and get looked up by A8 and loose

Funny though :-)  Got to do more often

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  • edited January 2016
    Can you it when seated with me please?

    I remember an amazing MTT player doing this for fun years ago... a guy called SCTrojans... I was desperate to find something to call him with.

    Was pretty gross it was a $109 mtt lol
  • edited January 2016
    Well done for breaking the rules.
  • edited January 2016
    In Response to Re: stating hands and still getting called :-):
    Well done for breaking the rules.
    Posted by F_Ivanovic
    Better call the police mate rofl
  • edited January 2016
    Not strange at all I didn't have chat open...but when I looked back through chat  you were shoving 4 6? Hardly ahead...
  • edited January 2016
    In Response to Re: stating hands and still getting called :-):
    In Response to Re: stating hands and still getting called :-) : Better call the police mate rofl
    Posted by mrleemr1
    Why would I call the police? He broke the rules, not the law. 
  • edited January 2016
    Is it really breaking the rules? If you said in a live game as you shoved 'you guys better fold I have Aces' is that breaking the rules or just messing with your opponents heads, whether you have aces or not. This is a question btw curious. would have just thought it would be considered bad etiquette if anything
  • edited January 2016
    In Response to Re: stating hands and still getting called :-):
    Is it really breaking the rules? If you said in a live game as you shoved 'you guys better fold I have Aces' is that breaking the rules or just messing with your opponents heads, whether you have aces or not. This is a question btw curious. would have just thought it would be considered bad etiquette if anything
    Posted by FeelGroggy
    If in a live game you said you had aces and were telling the truth, it would be against the rules. If you were lying, that would be fine. (although different casinos will have different takes on this)

    Weird game innit!
  • edited January 2016
      Fight rules ......  there are no rules ........... British troops have to shout warning. !
  • edited January 2016
    In Response to stating hands and still getting called :-):
    Plying a mtt tday - was stating my hands when shoving and showing everytime - people still called me off everytime when I was miles ahead That - is a very strange play but one I like - until I shove QQ pre and get looked up by A8 and loose Funny though :-)  Got to do more often
    Posted by Nuggy962
    which one are you?
  • edited January 2016


    I have no idea what the Rules are for Online play, but in "Live" play, it is against the rules to disclose the content of your hand (truthfully) during the hand.

    Here's the TDA rule.

    "Etiquette & Penalties 62:  No Disclosure Players must protect other players in the tournament at all times. Therefore players, whether in the hand or not, must not:

         1.  Disclose contents of live or folded hands"



    I do know that, Online, it's deemed to be really bad form to do so, whether truthfully or not. Can't say I've ever seen a successful player do it, either.  

  • edited January 2016
    Its a form of tilt when running bad or playing bad seen it a few times especially when someone has lost nearly all there chips.
  • edited January 2016
    Had it happen once when the villian stated that he had KK I thought about it didn't believe him and shoved he showed KK luck was with me and I cracked them it didn't make any sense to me to state what he had my thinking was its poker he's bluffing 
  • edited January 2016
    I think its good banter when someone does this.

    But thats against the rules and rules should never be broken because look what happened to Adam and Eve.
  • edited January 2016
    In Response to Re: stating hands and still getting called :-):
    Can you it when seated with me please? I remember an amazing MTT player doing this for fun years ago... a guy called SCTrojans... I was desperate to find something to call him with. Was pretty gross it was a $109 mtt lol
    Posted by Itsover4u

    Haha thats sick! you are just praying for a hand - but then sometimes - knowing what your up against is scary - like guy says i got J10 - you are holding KQ - know ahead but do you want to risk it pre? 

    Funny game but all good banter :-)


  • edited January 2016
    In Response to Re: stating hands and still getting called :-):
    In Response to Re: stating hands and still getting called :-) : If in a live game you said you had aces and were telling the truth, it would be against the rules. If you were lying, that would be fine. (although different casinos will have different takes on this) Weird game innit!
    Posted by Jac35

    Very strange - what if stated AcAd and was AhAS?
  • edited January 2016


    Whilst looking for something else, I just stumbled across this, which is an extract from Sky Poker's "House Rules". 


    ".....Do not announce your cards whilst action is in play......"
  • edited January 2016
    In Response to Re: stating hands and still getting called :-):
    Whilst looking for something else, I just stumbled across this, which is an extract from Sky Poker's "House Rules".  ".....Do not announce your cards whilst action is in play......"
    Posted by Tikay10

    Makes for an interesting read them house rules - I particually like the following:

    " if a player at your table is using all of their time bank when in a hand every time, please address the issue in a polite way. Most of the time a short string of 'zzzz' in the chat box will work. "
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