right ,lets see if ive got this right ,your opponent had the decency and courtesy of letting you know his hand before you made your decision,and you had him dominated ,and you lost ,,,,,,,,which doesn't matter .,,,,,,,,then your moaning that the worst hand won,even thou you still called with the better hand ,knowing what your opponents hand was ,,because he was a really nice chap to tell you what he had ,,,,,,,,,,,,,i think you should pm this guy ,and offer your sincere apologies too him ,for this ridiculous thread
I think your best course of action, if you have some dissatisfaction, is to contact Customer Care.
Forum users cannot do anything except offer opinions, which may or may not be accurate, & which you may or may not accept, & there is a grave danger of disobliging comments emenating from this Thread the way it's progressing.
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Siince poker was invented, speech play has played a role in the game. Some speech play is improper, other times it's against the Rules, sometimes it's just poor etiquette, sometimes it's perfectly correct & acceptable.
But always always always a poker player should follow the Golden Rule of Speech Play. Which is "NEVER listen to the comments other players make".
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Nobody - NOBODY - can interrogate someone else's Hand ID, if they could, cheating would be rife.
They are suggesting you Cut & Paste the Hand History onto the Thread.
Please remove players names from this post.
Many thanks sky mod
if anything this guy helped u lucky!!!!
u just got unlucky lucky. unlucky
Lucky,
I think your best course of action, if you have some dissatisfaction, is to contact Customer Care.
Forum users cannot do anything except offer opinions, which may or may not be accurate, & which you may or may not accept, & there is a grave danger of disobliging comments emenating from this Thread the way it's progressing.
The Customer Care contact details are at the foot of every page.
Siince poker was invented, speech play has played a role in the game. Some speech play is improper, other times it's against the Rules, sometimes it's just poor etiquette, sometimes it's perfectly correct & acceptable.
But always always always a poker player should follow the Golden Rule of Speech Play. Which is "NEVER listen to the comments other players make".