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Fair play or dirty angle?

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Salty1 year ago

This is one of the first moves I teach in my workshop.

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Simon Snicker1 year ago

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Tyler1 year ago

For sure an angle I do question if these things are "unethical" though. The other player is trying to take advantage of a perceived mistake, arguably you need to balance your "mistake" range so they don't exploit you in this situation :) Also, if you can identify folks angling with strong hands then it puts you at an advantage since he will be taking too many strong hands out his normal 3b range and/or letting you see cheap flops

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DIVΞЯGΞИCΞ1 year ago

maaaaan… people are so fuckn soft. player 2 (“villain”) broke no rules—what he did was initiate psychological warfare. initial raiser/player 1 (“hero”) chose to engage in psychological warfare… THIS IS POKER!! one player believes another player made a genuine mistake so he pounced in an attempt to take advantage of the “mistake”, but he is “hero”(?) & the one who set the trap is “villain”(?)…fuck off. i am sick of math nerds always trying to take over the game with their own made up robotesque unwritten rule claims & the incessant accompanying whining about table talk & “angle shooting”, & the “waaaaaah, he was mean to me”, “punish & penalize the mean man!”…get rekt nerd. just because GTO charts & sims have flooded the poker world with more stringent math/science strategies—it does not change the fact that the origin of poker lies outside the lines of math… true poker diminishes the weight of math & is ultimately more about feel, reads, mental edge, & having the balls to use all of the weapons in the arsenal. poker is a mental battle start to finish.

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Ani1 year ago

1) It seems as if he scans the entire table, before looking at his cards and acting 2) Supposedly had not been verbally announcing his bets prior to this moment on-stream 3) Angelov said he did it when there were ~ 20 left With all 3 of these confounders, me thinks dirty angle.

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KMart1 year ago

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11 year ago

Nobody told him to go all in.

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Skaloo1 year ago

isn‘t shoving also taking advantage if he really made an mistake and he got the weak sb v bb range

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Jesse Martin1 year ago

Cleary an angle, I would never do it but is it super unethical? I dunno

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Raouf Malek1 year ago

Is it an angle to do this on purpose but not an angle to exploit it if it wasn’t? I thought we were playing poker here boys

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