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  1. Is it just me or does anyone else think its bad etiquette when playing online in a sng someone bets 749 when u have 750 left. It just like come like u would do that in a live tourney or like its going to make a difference in my decision. Should I just get over it or scould 'em :twisted:
    I do it all the time online or live. "how much you got? 35? Okay, I raise it to 34". Then someone usually comments how evil that move was, I love doing it online, because I always want to see the "chip and a chair" literally happen. But that's just me though.
    yea i'll leave my opponent a chip so i can see the literal chip and a chair happen and beat me in the process. brilliant.
  2. I watched one jerk do it to some one in a sitgo... left him with 1 dollar.. he then doubled & tripled up the next 5 hands. Got enough chips to make it work.. and finished 3rd. The guy who was being a smart-ass.... 4th....
    sweet! would have loved to seen thatit doesnt bother me that bad it just thinks its poor etiquettei mean can u imagine someone on tv tourney asking someone"what do u have left" ahhh 125,000 "ok i bet 124,000" give me a break
  3. Is it just me or does anyone else think its bad etiquette when playing online in a sng someone bets 749 when u have 750 left. It just like come like u would do that in a live tourney or like its going to make a difference in my decision. Should I just get over it or scould 'em :twisted:

  4. Recently a friend and I went to a casino poker room to play some 10/20 hold em, of course there was a long list so we got on it. I asked if there were any openings and the 2/5 NL hold em had a seat and i took it. The last time i played in this particular game at this casino i sat with $300 and ran it into $2900 and some change so my friend wanted in on the action and asked me to split. I agreed so we each staked $300 and i got in. After about an hour they called my name to start a new 10/20 table, so i had about 5 hands til my blind and thought i would see them. Thats when the following hand came up. With $660 in front of me there were two limpers in front of me and i had Ac2c so i called, the player two seats to my left makes it $30 to go, he gets 4 more callers, so i called. Flop: As6c8cit checks to the original raiser who bets out $175, the player to his left makes $475 to go(yikes) it folds to me. Now there is $180 in the pot plus these bets, problem is the reraiser is a solid player and i figured he had a set of 6s or 8s, but not knowing the other player i put him on AK and though he might call. So i decided to move all in for my last $630 he folded and the reraiser called. He had 88 :club: Turn: Kc :-) River: Ks :D now my question is that i most likely would have just folded the hand knowing i was behind and not gambled for a big pot . However it was almost like playing a big pot for half price :-) How would some of u guys have played it and should u ever let the fact that it is shared bankroll effect your decisions.

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