crimethink_ 0 Posted August 1, 2006 Share Posted August 1, 2006 I might, probably would be, pissed...but...poor form pisses me off.She was not revealing his hand. She did not know what it was. She made a guess. You think the other guy had no idea the FH was even possible before she said that?What if she had said, "Queen high flush"?Whether the advice was good or not is irrelevant. Link to post Share on other sites
mosley 0 Posted August 1, 2006 Share Posted August 1, 2006 if this happened in a live game, you could ask the dealer to warn the player against giving advice to a player who is involved in a hand. it is clearly "illegal" (if legal refers to the general rules of poker) and if the player continues, they will be removed from the game. i have had players warned for this.since it's online, suck it up, not many sites, if any are going to do anything about this. it's against the spirit of the rules but a nightmare to enforce online. therefore, they tend to not make it a rule. Link to post Share on other sites
crimethink_ 0 Posted August 1, 2006 Share Posted August 1, 2006 since it's online, suck it up, not many sites, if any are going to do anything about this. it's against the spirit of the rules but a nightmare to enforce online. therefore, they tend to not make it a rule.Depends what site you're on. Clearly Doyle's Room is not where you want to be. Link to post Share on other sites
FourFlusher 0 Posted August 1, 2006 Share Posted August 1, 2006 I didn't read where she gave any advice, good or bad.She said he had a full house, 22-44, what ever that means.Not advice.She can't cause the other guy to be in violation of a rule. He did nothing, she ran her mouth.How can you enforce that rule against him?You can't. That isn't the way the rule works.If I show the guy next to me my hand, and he says "fold"...that's a violation of the rule...not some dipshit calling out possible hands that every body at the table should be aware of being possible in the first place. Link to post Share on other sites
crimethink_ 0 Posted August 1, 2006 Share Posted August 1, 2006 I didn't read where she gave any advice, good or bad.She said he had a full house, 22-44, what ever that means.Not advice.She can't cause the other guy to be in violation of a rule. He did nothing, she ran her mouth.How can you enforce that rule against him?You can't. That isn't the way the rule works.If I show the guy next to me my hand, and he says "fold"...that's a violation of the rule...not some dipshit calling out possible hands that every body at the table should be aware of being possible in the first place.I don't think you get it. She is the one who violated the rule, and she is the one who should be penalized. Telling the other guy what she thinks OP has is definitely giving advice. Link to post Share on other sites
CrazyJoe 0 Posted August 1, 2006 Share Posted August 1, 2006 I don't think you get it. She is the one who violated the rule, and she is the one who should be penalized. And telling the other guy what she thinks OP has is definitely giving advice.dude, don't bother, you've repeated yourself like 5 times with the same answer, anybody with more than half a brain already agrees with you, and everyone else won't get it even if you explain it 12 more times. it's the nature of general. Link to post Share on other sites
crimethink_ 0 Posted August 1, 2006 Share Posted August 1, 2006 dude, don't bother, you've repeated yourself like 5 times with the same answer, anybody with more than half a brain already agrees with you, and everyone else won't get it even if you explain it 12 more times. it's the nature of general.I guess I just like arguing Link to post Share on other sites
HollowTippedBet 0 Posted August 1, 2006 Author Share Posted August 1, 2006 +1why are there always questions regarding rules in general, and more important people giving wrong answers, when the answer is usually straightfoward?OP: i've found doyle's room support poor as well. someone always picked up but i found they very rarely understood even basic rules of the game. and cashing out was difficult as well.i have pretty good tilt control but there are times where people's chat will totally throw me off my game. i would have been very upset at the situation and would most likely have taken it out on support (knowing that this is the wrong thing to do).if support is unable to help, and you are still upset at her personally, my suggestion would be to track everyone of this woman's hands religiously until you absolutely have her pegged, and i mean dead on. then follow her around and crush her until she apologizes. it's riduculous but it might make you feel better.Haha I love your advice, thats a good idea. She is probably too broke to make it worth my time though. Thank you all for the input and advice. The reason that it was so effective is that ive played with her and she was talking like she knew me, so the guy took her words to heart. Navybuttons your right about Doyles Room support, even before this I have had problems with them. Their ignorance and general "dickishness" (the daily show ) is surprising. My question was about the quality of play at FCP, i know the players at party poker are real bad, i was wondering what the quality of play was here. Thanks again for the input. Link to post Share on other sites
FourFlusher 0 Posted August 1, 2006 Share Posted August 1, 2006 Me too, and, I think you're right. I got lost thinking about the other guy, he did nothing wrong.I agree, live she would have been told to STFU.I bow to your persistance in making your case, you were right. Link to post Share on other sites
crimethink_ 0 Posted August 1, 2006 Share Posted August 1, 2006 Me too, and, I think you're right. I got lost thinking about the other guy, he did nothing wrong.I agree, live she would have been told to STFU.I bow to your persistance in making your case, you were right.ty gg Link to post Share on other sites
HollowTippedBet 0 Posted August 1, 2006 Author Share Posted August 1, 2006 Haha I love your advice, thats a good idea. She is probably too broke to make it worth my time though. Thank you all for the input and advice. The reason that it was so effective is that ive played with her and she was talking like she knew me, so the guy took her words to heart. Navybuttons your right about Doyles Room support, even before this I have had problems with them. Their ignorance and general "dickishness" (the daily show ) is surprising. My question was about the quality of play at FCP, i know the players at party poker are real bad, i was wondering what the quality of play was here. Thanks again for the input.Thx broMe too, and, I think you're right. I got lost thinking about the other guy, he did nothing wrong.I agree, live she would have been told to STFU.I bow to your persistance in making your case, you were right.oops quoted the wrong one, im new 2 the forum. anyway, thx bro Link to post Share on other sites
HLS2k6 0 Posted August 1, 2006 Share Posted August 1, 2006 Just move your money someplace better, like FCP.I had this happen on Stars, when, during a 3 way pot capped on the flop and turn, a 4th party not in the hand called out, "someone flopped trips, someone else a boat, and the 3rd person turned a flush." Although he wasn't right (I flopped quads), I asked him to stop. He less than politely told me he was allowed to say whatever he wanted, so I reported him. Stars sent me a nice e-mail back telling me the player had been warned about the rules on discussing a hand he's not in. Link to post Share on other sites
LincolnK 1 Posted August 1, 2006 Share Posted August 1, 2006 I guess I just like arguing don't argue with stupid people.they drag you down to their level, and beat you with experience. Link to post Share on other sites
jdquads 0 Posted August 1, 2006 Share Posted August 1, 2006 +1why are there always questions regarding rules in general, and more important people giving wrong answers, when the answer is usually straightfoward?OP: i've found doyle's room support poor as well. someone always picked up but i found they very rarely understood even basic rules of the game. and cashing out was difficult as well.i have pretty good tilt control but there are times where people's chat will totally throw me off my game. i would have been very upset at the situation and would most likely have taken it out on support (knowing that this is the wrong thing to do).if support is unable to help, and you are still upset at her personally, my suggestion would be to track everyone of this woman's hands religiously until you absolutely have her pegged, and i mean dead on. then follow her around and crush her until she apologizes. it's riduculous but it might make you feel better.That is why I usually turn off chat. It can put me on tilt so I don't even deal with it. I don't care to talk in chat anyways while I play. Link to post Share on other sites
HollowTippedBet 0 Posted August 1, 2006 Author Share Posted August 1, 2006 Better yet give us all her name so we can track her and then take her money.gladly, its lisamarie on doyles room Link to post Share on other sites
ForRealDD 0 Posted August 1, 2006 Share Posted August 1, 2006 Some guy the other night did a similar thing to me at the casino and cost me a BB. I told him to never say another fucking word when I'm in a hand. It seemed to do the trick. Link to post Share on other sites
jbage007 0 Posted August 1, 2006 Share Posted August 1, 2006 my 2 centsI didn't last a day at "doyle's place" (as if Dolly has much say about what goes on over there)I am SOOooooo glad it blew up fast--it has saved an enormous amount of headaches, turmoil, trauma, etc.At least that's all I ever hear from folks that play online--ANYWHERE"legal"??"not legal"??says WHO?raise your hand if you think those sites have some kind of real life regulation gimmeabreak!people are cheated daily...hourly in fact...on most all online sites--I'm just sure of it--although I can't prove it...but it's such the perfect scam--difficult to detect and impossible to prosecutethen you get your chips together and head for the real life poker games here in Vegas, or elsewhere, and you are at a HUGE disadvantage for the most part against players that have played "live" forevereven DN in his video interview on CP yesterday was talking about how "bad" the players at his table were--the internet players--didn't even know how to place a bet on the table for crying out loudthe big bucks are in live actionyou want the big bucks?then play liveif it's that important, do as I did...move hereplay all you wanthave fun& stay safe Link to post Share on other sites
HollowTippedBet 0 Posted August 1, 2006 Author Share Posted August 1, 2006 my 2 centsI didn't last a day at "doyle's place" (as if Dolly has much say about what goes on over there)I am SOOooooo glad it blew up fast--it has saved an enormous amount of headaches, turmoil, trauma, etc.At least that's all I ever hear from folks that play online--ANYWHERE"legal"??"not legal"??says WHO?raise your hand if you think those sites have some kind of real life regulation gimmeabreak!people are cheated daily...hourly in fact...on most all online sites--I'm just sure of it--although I can't prove it...but it's such the perfect scam--difficult to detect and impossible to prosecutethen you get your chips together and head for the real life poker games here in Vegas, or elsewhere, and you are at a HUGE disadvantage for the most part against players that have played "live" forevereven DN in his video interview on CP yesterday was talking about how "bad" the players at his table were--the internet players--didn't even know how to place a bet on the table for crying out loudthe big bucks are in live actionyou want the big bucks?then play liveif it's that important, do as I did...move hereplay all you wanthave fun& stay safespoken like a true fish. ONLINE POKER IS RIGGED. There are plenty of people who make a living playing online. What you dont understand about poker is that most of the time your money get in as a slight favorite or a 2-1 favorite. Its human nature to remember all the bad beats you take and forget all the times that you hand held up. People call more online so you enivitably get drawn out on more. I built my bankroll from 40 all the way up to abou 1500 on doyles room, I can assure you it is not rigged. Link to post Share on other sites
The Whambulance 0 Posted August 1, 2006 Share Posted August 1, 2006 I was playing 1/2 NL holdem and made a full house on the river. I checked, my opponent bet and i re-raised allin for another 177, now all of the sudden this player I play with alot starts typing, he has a full house, 22, or 44. She keeps saying 44, 22. The player thinks forever and the folds. I am almost sure he had the nut flush. I spoke to the managers of doyles room and right off the bat they were bieng dicks. They said, if you can prove that she can see your cards, then we will deal with it. I politely told them that that wasnt the issue, and they wouldnt even discuss it, they only said email us at.. security @dbpn.com. At the very least the should have at least banned her chat for a day to show her a lesson, they did nothing. Didnt want to bring u all down, I just needed to vent. I think I am going to cash out tonight, I am trying to decide weather to go to this site or party poker. Does anyone know what the quality of play here is compared to party poker?Did someone call? Link to post Share on other sites
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