to not only steal someone's blinds in a hyper HU game when they disconnect but to then sit at another game they are regged for. You know who you are. Fuming, still.
In Response to Re: How low : just to be clear, this is specific to the fact that he regged another game knowing the player was discoed. Posted by HENDRIK62
Yup, this.
Personally I either wait (or more frequently just give them back chips and go "slow" in stealing their blinds => this way I don't waste un-neccessary time waiting for a player who isn't coming back) and I would expect most reg's to do the same. I don't really expect it from randoms as much and can understand why a random would happily steal your blinds since they probably assume if situations were reversed you would do it to them. Where-as a reg should assume most other reg's will wait.
However, like you said it's the regging the other game that I'm really annoyed about.
To (try to) put both things into an analogy. If someone dropped a 20 quid note and then walked off a fair bit of distance before you saw and picked it up. Now, a blind stealer would pick up that £20 note and keep it. Fair enough. It requires some energy to chase after them. A non-blind stealer might try and chase after them to give it them back.
If someone dropped a £20 note that was say stood behind you at a checkout and you picked it up and kept it even though they are right there in front of you - then that would be pretty bad IMO and equivalent of what this guy did.
Agree with Hendrick, is taking a small edge where you can get it seeing someone drop a purse and picking it up and keeping the contents? Posted by tomgoodun
ha, just posted a similar analogy myself I just don't see how anyone can think its fine in that situation to keep the contents.
In Response to Re: How low : Yup, this. Personally I either wait (or more frequently just give them back chips and go "slow" in stealing their blinds = /> this way I don't waste un-neccessary time waiting for a player who isn't coming back) and I would expect most reg's to do the same. I don't really expect it from randoms as much and can understand why a random would happily steal your blinds since they probably assume if situations were reversed you would do it to them. Where-as a reg should assume most other reg's will wait. However, like you said it's the regging the other game that I'm really annoyed about. To (try to) put both things into an analogy. If someone dropped a 20 quid note and then walked off a fair bit of distance before you saw and picked it up. Now, a blind stealer would pick up that £20 note and keep it. Fair enough. It requires some energy to chase after them. A non-blind stealer might try and chase after them to give it them back. If someone dropped a £20 note that was say stood behind you at a checkout and you picked it up and kept it even though they are right there in front of you - then that would be pretty bad IMO and equivalent of what this guy did. Posted by F_Ivanovic
he picked up the note, ran after you, to see if you might drop another note.
I have to ask why you weren't at your tables? also why were you regged without having access? time to upgrade internet providers? shame no one takes liabilities for loss of access had the same before on ft of a big mtt. sigh.
Spoke to the guy today when I played him. I didn't have chance to read his message to me properly but I don't think he regged the other game on purpose. Sky will reg you automatically if you click play again and there are no free tables that it will put you in a game with someone else.
If I knew the player wouldn't raise vs me I'd give them time to get back. Otherwise I'd probably just raise. Posted by FeelGroggy
This is how I feel, if they're unknown to me i'll just pounce as I'd expect them to do the same vs me (my internet and laptop are terrible) if they're a reg or someone I play often/talk to then I'd click sit out until they come back.
Poker's a cut-throat game, some people will use any edge they have to win. For me personally I would definitely raise vs unknowns HU, and would expect the same to be done to me. But I wouldn't try and reg more games with the player who is sat out. It's kind of a weird area. If I knew the player wouldn't raise vs me I'd give them time to get back. Otherwise I'd probably just raise. It sucks to be on the bad end of that, I was recently and its really frustrating, but its just one of those things. At least you aren't Lyonsbob who disconnected HU in a UKOPS event playing for 2k difference and losing quite a bit of his stack Posted by FeelGroggy
One can also argue that life is a cut-throat game. To be really successful at a company you have to be ruthless. CEO's are 4 times as more likely to be a psycopath than the average person.
For me, life is more important than just being as successful as possible from a monetary perspective. I like to do well, but fairly
As for raising unknowns - I used to do it for the reasons you said. But the unknowns are often people that allow me to earn a living from poker. They might decide not to play again (at least for a while) if they lose their money at a HU game through being blinded out. Which isn't good for me, or the poker economy in general.
I have to ask why you weren't at your tables? also why were you regged without having access? time to upgrade internet providers? shame no one takes liabilities for loss of access had the same before on ft of a big mtt. sigh. Posted by BarrattG1
Internet is completely fine. Either my laptop was at fault, or sky's software was dodgy. Or a bit of both. I was pre-regged to a game when my tables just froze and couldn't get them to reload/skypoker to work. Even though the internet was completely fine for my PS4 at that time.
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lol.
Part of me thinks that's pretty scummy and another part of me admires their dedication.
/me raises hand
To (try to) put both things into an analogy. If someone dropped a 20 quid note and then walked off a fair bit of distance before you saw and picked it up. Now, a blind stealer would pick up that £20 note and keep it. Fair enough. It requires some energy to chase after them. A non-blind stealer might try and chase after them to give it them back.
If someone dropped a £20 note that was say stood behind you at a checkout and you picked it up and kept it even though they are right there in front of you - then that would be pretty bad IMO and equivalent of what this guy did.
All's fair in Love & Poker. !