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people to watch out for

ClintonH83ClintonH83 Member Posts: 431
edited March 2012 in The Poker Clinic
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
xxSmall blind  25.00 25.00 1845.00
xxBig blind  50.00 75.00 905.00
  Your hole cards
  • Q
  • Q
     
xxCall  50.00 125.00 3470.00
ClintonH83 Raise  250.00 375.00 1380.00
xxFold     
xxFold     
xxCall  225.00 600.00 1620.00
xxCall  200.00 800.00 705.00
xxCall  200.00 1000.00 3270.00
Flop
   
  • J
  • J
  • A
     
xxCheck     
xxCheck     
xxCheck     
ClintonH83 Check     
Turn
   
  • A
     
xxCheck     
xxAll-in  705.00 1705.00 0.00
xxCall  705.00 2410.00 2565.00
ClintonH83 Fold     
xxFold     
xxShow
  • 3
  • 7
   
xxShow
  • 6
  • Q
   
River
   
  • 10
     
xxWin Flush to the Ace 2410.00  4975.00
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Comments

  • gracie24gracie24 Member Posts: 227
    edited March 2012
    Some kind of parallel universe - but a bet on the flop could have had you in business.
  • PystermanPysterman Member Posts: 187
    edited March 2012
    Hmmm... I'm not sure about the ethics of this post.
  • CrazyBen23CrazyBen23 Member Posts: 865
    edited March 2012
    In Response to Re: people to watch out for:
    Hmmm... I'm not sure about the ethics of this post.
    Posted by Pysterman
    Ya, should be deleted
  • ClintonH83ClintonH83 Member Posts: 431
    edited March 2012
    haha ethics!? what does ethics have to do with it?
  • BorinLonerBorinLoner Member Posts: 3,863
    edited March 2012
    I have to agree that this isn't right. You don't have to delete the post but you should at least edit out the players' names.
  • ClintonH83ClintonH83 Member Posts: 431
    edited March 2012
    In Response to Re: people to watch out for:
    I have to agree that this isn't right. You don't have to delete the post but you should at least edit out the players' names.
    Posted by BorinLoner
    Why? not doing anything wrong, just saying people to watch out for?
  • -Typhoon--Typhoon- Member Posts: 288
    edited March 2012
    In Response to Re: people to watch out for:
    In Response to Re: people to watch out for : Why? not doing anything wrong, just saying people to watch out for?
    Posted by ClintonH83
    Bad etiquette/table manners!

    Although on the flip side, imo, you've probably highlighted your own play more than the other players.




  • ybyb Member Posts: 1,471
    edited March 2012
    In Response to Re: people to watch out for:
    In Response to Re: people to watch out for : Why? not doing anything wrong, just saying people to watch out for?
    Posted by ClintonH83
    why do you think its ok to try to give some people an edge over others?
  • ClintonH83ClintonH83 Member Posts: 431
    edited March 2012
    In Response to Re: people to watch out for:
    In Response to Re: people to watch out for : why do you think its ok to try to give some people an edge over others?
    Posted by yb
    Hands get shown on the Sky Poker channel showing peoples play all the time so whats the difference here?
  • ClintonH83ClintonH83 Member Posts: 431
    edited March 2012
    In Response to Re: people to watch out for:
    In Response to Re: people to watch out for : Bad etiquette/table manners! Although on the flip side, imo, you've probably highlighted your own play more than the other players.
    Posted by -Typhoon-
    I havent mentioned either players names once or slagged them off! Ive basically put a hand i was involded in and put people to watch out for meaning this is what kind of players im coming up against
  • PystermanPysterman Member Posts: 187
    edited March 2012
    First of all, this is in the Poker Clinic section. What aspect of your game are you trying to improve with this post?

    Secondly, there's a difference between showing a hand with some 'unusual' plays and discussing the decisions in a constructive manner, and showing a hand purely for the purpose of 'naming and shaming' players you perceive to be weak so we can all 'watch out' for them. (Yes, you didn't mention any names explicitly, but the thread title along with the showing of the hand details pretty much did the same job.)

    Thirdly, hands shown on the television are displayed with the consent of all the players. When playing at a "TV table" you implicitly agree to having your hand available to be shown on the Sky Poker channel. If you don't want your hands shown, don't sit on a TV table. And again, the TV analysts discuss the play. They don't show hands purely for the sake of highlighting individual players to make the poker community aware of them.
  • -Typhoon--Typhoon- Member Posts: 288
    edited March 2012
    In Response to Re: people to watch out for:
    In Response to Re: people to watch out for : I havent mentioned either players names once or slagged them off! Ive basically put a hand i was involded in and put people to watch out for meaning this is what kind of players im coming up against
    Posted by ClintonH83
    I get what your saying.  But, by leaving the players names in the HH, you are pointing them out and the way they play. This is not a good practice, especially when you folded prior to the showdown.

    As for Sky showing hands. They only show hands that have the TV icon next to them, unless requested. Players on these are fully aware that their hands could end up on show and be analysed.
  • ClintonH83ClintonH83 Member Posts: 431
    edited March 2012
    In Response to Re: people to watch out for:
    First of all, this is in the Poker Clinic section. What aspect of your game are you trying to improve with this post? Secondly, there's a difference between showing a hand with some 'unusual' plays and discussing the decisions in a constructive manner, and showing a hand purely for the purpose of 'naming and shaming' players you perceive to be weak so we can all 'watch out' for them. (Yes, you didn't mention any names explicitly, but the thread title along with the showing of the hand details pretty much did the same job.) Thirdly, hands shown on the television are displayed with the consent of all the players. When playing at a "TV table" you implicitly agree to having your hand available to be shown on the Sky Poker channel. If you don't want your hands shown, don't sit on a TV table. And again, the TV analysts discuss the play . They don't show hands purely for the sake of highlighting individual players to make the poker community aware of them.
    Posted by Pysterman
    I cant help how people view my post.

    Ive been kindly given alot of advice the last few days from people on this forum on beats ive been getting and had tips on the best way to play my hands and my headline is basically saying this is the people i have to watch out for.
    Ive not mentioned no names or slagged anyones play, you've made that view on the post headline. 

    If its bad 'etiquette' to post hands then Sky Poker shouldnt allow hands to be posted

  • ClintonH83ClintonH83 Member Posts: 431
    edited March 2012
    baisally in a nut shell last week without advice from this forum i would of possibly called there all in with QQ thinking if they had an Ace they would of raised pre flop so my Queens are good. so im saying ive learnt and people will actually call you raise will nothing ie. people to watch out for
  • wayne1958wayne1958 Member Posts: 263
    edited March 2012
    chintonh83 
    wotever. most of your hands posted your bleating and moneing about ak etc geting beat, get over  it and dont blame players for your bad look...if you pay ur money you take your chance..
  • ClintonH83ClintonH83 Member Posts: 431
    edited March 2012
    In Response to Re: people to watch out for:
    chintonh83  wotever.  most of your hands posted your bleating and moneing about ak etc geting beat, get over  it and dont blame players for your bad look...if you pay ur money you take your chance..
    Posted by wayne1958
    and the point to you post is??
  • LOL_RAISELOL_RAISE Member Posts: 2,188
    edited March 2012
    even if you dont think their are any bad ethics involved in posting this hich i would 100% disagree with you on...

    what if they read this thread? they obv wont be happy with it and may even decide not to play on skypoker anymore, which would make the games you play in slightly tougher and you winning less money.


    what if they dont read this thread and keep playing on skypoker but now from your post other regs are now intentionally trying to find these players to sit down with and play against them, taking their money before you can. the result: you win less money.
  • mickgil75mickgil75 Member Posts: 328
    edited March 2012
    Gamblers luv a gamble.
  • ClintonH83ClintonH83 Member Posts: 431
    edited March 2012
    In Response to Re: people to watch out for:
    even if you dont think their are any bad ethics involved in posting this hich i would 100% disagree with you on... what if they read this thread? they obv wont be happy with it and may even decide not to play on skypoker anymore, which would make the games you play in slightly tougher and you winning less money. what if they dont read this thread and keep playing on skypoker but now from your post other regs are now intentionally trying to find these players to sit down with and play against them, taking their money before you can. the result: you win less money.
    Posted by LOL_RAISE
    If they do read this post what problem will they have? Me naming them? Me slagging them off? No because ive done neither! All ive said was i need to watch out for people like this because they will call your raise with any 2 cards! Which im not lying about as its there for everyone to see. But if they decide to leave because of my post quite honestly im not bothered as im losing money to them anyway haha and if regs do hunt them down to play them good luck to them...they'll need it

    Maybe i put the Headline wrong and shud of put 'people i need to watch out for'
  • ClintonH83ClintonH83 Member Posts: 431
    edited March 2012
    In Response to Re: people to watch out for:
    Gamblers luv a gamble.
    Posted by mickgil75
    haha they do indeed
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