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Old 03-01-2008, 07:23 PM
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Originally Posted by TenMostWanted View Post
When you are sitting at a table, maybe you have a hand, maybe you don't, but when the flop comes, the moron next to you says, "Damnit, I knew I should've called". That is the most destructive form of bad etiquette you can show. Not only are you being a crybaby, you are also giving information to all of the players who are still in the hand.
I strongly agree with this, at my bar game the other night I had AA and someone else has AQ and the flop comes out JQQ and the guy at the other end of the table throws up his hands and shakes his head, then he says let me see what I folded. Turn brings a 6 and he says remind me to play Q6 from now on. So already I thought I had the best hand w my pocket A's so I go all in because I know there's only one other Q out there and I really dont think he has it. He calls and I show my A's getting dominated by his AQ. Fortunately for me the river was the last A in the deck, so I doubled up huge. But the point is that guy about screwed me over by making me think the odds of my opponent having a Q was not very good.
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