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Mushy264Mushy264 Member Posts: 33
I have been using this site for many years and find the the vast majority on here good decent people,however, there is one long term regular who resorts to personal abuse everytime he/she is outdrawn or not played as Phil Ivey would play it. I am not going to name names but really puts me off when I come on here for a friendly game of poker and get called names like 'muppet' from some halfwit who should learn some manners. The person in question posts on this forum so probably recognises who he/she is by this post. I will refrain from reporting it in this instance but any more abuse from this person and it will be reported.
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    EvilPinguEvilPingu Member Posts: 3,462
    Mushy264 said:

    there is one long term regular who resorts to personal abuse everytime he/she is outdrawn or not played as Phil Ivey would play it.

    Mushy264 said:

    I will refrain from reporting it in this instance

    That achieves nothing.

    Agree that it's a problem in Poker, can't stand the 'coach regs' myself and it's 10x worse when they're rude about it too, which they usually are.

    But if you don't report it, then they'll just keep doing it.
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    SR23SR23 Member Posts: 1,228
    Coach regs are the pits.

    As I recently wrote in my borderline-dormant diary:

    Player A: Player C, you are so bad.


    Player B: I agree. How are you even calling there? Terrible. Lol.


    Player C: *silence*


    Player A and Player B are both winning regulars at low stakes. They make money from players like Player C, players who sit down to try and enjoy the game and hopefully, sometimes, make a bit of money. If it wasn’t for Players like Player C (players who will make bad calls and do things that they perhaps shouldn’t do) then Players A and B would not make any money. Yet here they are openly criticising him for doing the exact thing that is profitable for them.


    After the above exchange Player C clammed up and stopped playing hands. I imagine he didn’t feel like being attacked any more in the chatbox. Eventually the game fizzled out.


    Is this the future of online poker? Recreational players being hounded out by the pros and semi-pros? It is certainly possible. According to a pro on a blog I was reading this week, “We couldn’t just win and shut up. We had to let our egos run rampant all over the casinos and the internet. How often do you go to the casino and see some young, arrogant kid blatantly telling (or modestly showing) the table how much better he is from everyone else or how bad they are. We have not only told and showed the fish that they are fish...we have rammed it down their throats.


    Scant consolation, perhaps, but in my experience it's the weaker, less creative regs who get up to this sort of stuff. You could outplay them, report them (especially if the abuse gets nasty), humour them, ignore them, rise above it or some combination of the above. I've been abused a ton on here over the years and actually don't mind it/find it funny/find that it helps but the only time I've been tempted to report someone was when they were (pretty horribly) abusing someone else at the table. When I mentioned they were going to be reported, they replied along the lines of, "Oooh, your (sic) hard, going running to teacher..." etc etc which I actually didn't mind/found funny/ found that it helped.

    I'm rambling, best of luck out there.
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    JJBinksJJBinks Member Posts: 440
    I feel you mate, you *!&@ %^$#^ (o) (o), grow some balls and swear back, I love a good chat battle banter, got in to one last week had to apologize the next day :) (wasn't with you so don't worry).
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    EvilPinguEvilPingu Member Posts: 3,462
    edited May 2018
    @Tikay10 think a post on this thread disappeared into the abyss, probs got incorrectly caught by the spam filter again.

    Someone's post written at 12:59 disappeared once I clicked back on the link to read Binks' post a minute later. Was a good post, too :(
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    SR23SR23 Member Posts: 1,228
    EvilPingu said:

    @Tikay10 think a post on this thread disappeared into the abyss, probs got incorrectly caught by the spam filter again.

    Someone's post written at 12:59 disappeared once I clicked back on the link to read Binks' post a minute later. Was a good post, too :(

    Ha, I did an @EvilPingu and went back to edit an errant forward slash and then the post just...evaporated.
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    K0BAYASHlK0BAYASHl Member Posts: 2,027
    I got called a window licker div the other day, couldn’t stop laughing
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    JJBinksJJBinks Member Posts: 440
    K0BAYASHl said:

    I got called a window licker div the other day, couldn’t stop laughing

    sorry mate stop pounding me Hu then!
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    PkDevilPkDevil Member Posts: 147
    My opinion on this is that at the end of the day its just a game and I don't think that there is room for insults in it. Calling it "banter" is just an excuse to be rude and have bad manners.

    If you wouldn't do it in person on a live table then why pretend to have balls and do it online?
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    JJBinksJJBinks Member Posts: 440
    edited May 2018
    PkDevil said:

    My opinion on this is that at the end of the day its just a game and I don't think that there is room for insults in it. Calling it "banter" is just an excuse to be rude and have bad manners.

    If you wouldn't do it in person on a live table then why pretend to have balls and do it online?

    yep you must know me then and how I would be live, your right no banter lets wrap every one in cotton wool, if anyone takes shots at you just don't reply lets keep it very pc.

    p.s go !&@ %^$#^
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    DuesenbergDuesenberg Member Posts: 1,740
    Forgetting the manners side of things for a moment, it's just outright moronic really. If you had a player at your table who you really did think was a muppet then surely you'd be pretty happy about that? It makes very little sense to try and alienate a player you think you're far better than.
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    TheEdge949TheEdge949 Member Posts: 5,283
    PkDevil said:

    My opinion on this is that at the end of the day its just a game and I don't think that there is room for insults in it. Calling it "banter" is just an excuse to be rude and have bad manners.

    If you wouldn't do it in person on a live table then why pretend to have balls and do it online?

    It happens all the time on live tables and can be somewhat intimidating for a newbie. then people wonder why were struggling to make the guarantee at so many local comps.

    If I'm getting a bit of pie I just dish it back usually using words of several syllables with a lofty disdain which makes the ill educated bozo feel inadequate, foolish and totally out of his depth. Also I really want to tilt him.

    An example would be I get called a stupid fat moron. My reply is "I don't suffer with the medical affliction responsible for the label moronic. Equally my education prevents my induction into the stupid society, however Yes I am fat and that's the fault of your Mum. Every time we finish our copulation she gives me a cake."

    Yours in banter

    Mark
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    PkDevilPkDevil Member Posts: 147
    JJBinks said:

    PkDevil said:

    My opinion on this is that at the end of the day its just a game and I don't think that there is room for insults in it. Calling it "banter" is just an excuse to be rude and have bad manners.

    If you wouldn't do it in person on a live table then why pretend to have balls and do it online?

    yep you must know me then and how I would be live, your right no banter lets wrap every one in cotton wool, if anyone takes shots at you just don't reply lets keep it very pc.

    p.s go !&@ %^$#^
    Lol @JJBinks Look who's a hothead. Now did I quote you in that comment? I was just using "banter" to represent that it's what rude remarks and comments are often referred to in order to make them seem more civilised.

    I'm sorry if you have a chip on your shoulder JJ. Victim-complex is it? Bullied at school? It's ok if you were. I can be your shoulder to cry on ;-) ;-)
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    PkDevilPkDevil Member Posts: 147
    @TheEdge949 "Equally my education prevents my induction into the stupid society, however Yes I am fat and that's the fault of your Mum. Every time we finish our copulation she gives me a cake." ….

    That's brilliant!! :-D I've been laughing at that for about the last hour....Kind of put me off my game to be honest ;-) lol
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    JJBinksJJBinks Member Posts: 440
    PkDevil said:

    JJBinks said:

    PkDevil said:

    My opinion on this is that at the end of the day its just a game and I don't think that there is room for insults in it. Calling it "banter" is just an excuse to be rude and have bad manners.

    If you wouldn't do it in person on a live table then why pretend to have balls and do it online?

    yep you must know me then and how I would be live, your right no banter lets wrap every one in cotton wool, if anyone takes shots at you just don't reply lets keep it very pc.

    p.s go !&@ %^$#^
    Lol @JJBinks Look who's a hothead. Now did I quote you in that comment? I was just using "banter" to represent that it's what rude remarks and comments are often referred to in order to make them seem more civilised.

    I'm sorry if you have a chip on your shoulder JJ. Victim-complex is it? Bullied at school? It's ok if you were. I can be your shoulder to cry on ;-) ;-)
    that would be lovely can I also have a hug if you can find some spare time from running round the house wearing your mums pants and asking your dad to chase you while covered in peanut butter? no spooning though I hear you like that kind of thing that will be a no-no sorry
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    weedgiweedgi Member Posts: 103
    the banters all good ,
    embrace the banter tilt the fish
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    PkDevilPkDevil Member Posts: 147
    JJBinks said:

    PkDevil said:

    JJBinks said:

    PkDevil said:

    My opinion on this is that at the end of the day its just a game and I don't think that there is room for insults in it. Calling it "banter" is just an excuse to be rude and have bad manners.

    If you wouldn't do it in person on a live table then why pretend to have balls and do it online?

    yep you must know me then and how I would be live, your right no banter lets wrap every one in cotton wool, if anyone takes shots at you just don't reply lets keep it very pc.

    p.s go !&@ %^$#^
    Lol @JJBinks Look who's a hothead. Now did I quote you in that comment? I was just using "banter" to represent that it's what rude remarks and comments are often referred to in order to make them seem more civilised.

    I'm sorry if you have a chip on your shoulder JJ. Victim-complex is it? Bullied at school? It's ok if you were. I can be your shoulder to cry on ;-) ;-)
    that would be lovely can I also have a hug if you can find some spare time from running round the house wearing your mums pants and asking your dad to chase you while covered in peanut butter? no spooning though I hear you like that kind of thing that will be a no-no sorry
    That was actually pretty good.
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    Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 161,268
    EvilPingu said:

    @Tikay10 think a post on this thread disappeared into the abyss, probs got incorrectly caught by the spam filter again.

    Someone's post written at 12:59 disappeared once I clicked back on the link to read Binks' post a minute later. Was a good post, too :(

    @EvilPingu

    Thanks Andy.

    You were correct, and I have now reinstated the post which had disappeared. And yes, it's a good post.
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    CammykazeCammykaze Member Posts: 1,397
    edited June 2018
    Yeah, hate the "coaches" myself

    I get it from one player and have tried the "thanks, but no thanks" approach which just doesn't sink in. Find it disrespectful when they encroach thereafter.

    In my experience its the better than average player but not great player that does this. Good/very good players know when to shut up and just play given it hurts them long term by driving people away while changing the atmosphere of the game. It's probably an inferiority/ego thing that they need to paint themselves as the best player at the table. Not the type of people you wanna be stuck in an elevator with!
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    Allan23Allan23 Member Posts: 865
    Its the same type of player that has to show/shout what they folded in a live game just to prove how good they are, whereas the properly good player's cards are quietly mucked without any need for validation
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