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psujohn

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  1. Maybe you can make a deal but then have to play it out normally? Doesn't make much sense. The first rule seems to allow deal making though I can understand why they'd want to be kept out of it - too many chances for misunderstanding.At any rate it seems like their loss and not yours. They gave you your money, you have plenty of other places to go and really in the end it costs you nothing but a bit of aggravation. If you're like me - I hold grudges against companies with horrid customer support - you'll never play there again even if they re-open your account. I've held a grudge against a cert
  2. And this is the pipe dream of their generation. I fear for our future.
  3. Actually I thought Sexton's point was a bit subtler. Chris Fergusson went into the exact same routine with pocket As as he did with any other hand. Obviously the bit about jumping up and down and singing a song was exageration but the point (at least what I got) was beyond don't react to a big hand. Rather that by having the same routine - cap the cards, hand in front of mouth, think for 30 seconds - you avoid subtler tells like a quick vs a slow raise or hand in front of your mouth only on weak hands, etc.But then again, Sexton is funny. But I thought that was the point.Another thought hit me
  4. Yes, I know that the Krablar is for live games only and the dance is critical.Still after reading the original post I was playing a little free money 5/10 game and saw the "best poker hand ever". Of course I bet/raised it at every opportunity. Caught a 3 on the turn for a whopping pair of 3s and the one other player checked it to me and I of course raised and he folded. Yes, that's right someone folded on the river in a play money game. Witness the power of the Krablar.
  5. DN didn't go all-in to induce a fold. He called all-in.After watching him win on TV last night with a huge stack my guess is that he didn't feel like playing with a small stack. On TV he pushed people around with him dominating chip lead. With a small stack he wouldn't get away with as many agressive moves. Maybe he figured "If I can't double up now I'd rather not play."
  6. There's this but I don't think that's what the OP was talking about.[/url]
  7. Check out the review (which may be for an older version) and see if you still think Daniel is scared.http://www.gamespot.com/pc/puzzle/worldpok...hip/review.html
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