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1 day 7 hours ago | Posted by F-Train
To Show or Not to Show
Table talk at Table 20 has turned to the topic of whether players should show down cards when they don't have to (for example, when all other players fold). One player complained that he had shown down every winner that he held, but no other player at the table was doing the same.
"It's not fair," he said. "You're getting a read on me but I'm not getting a read on you."
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Hahaha what a newb!
Funniest live report I've ever heard...onya Pokernews. 
PS - How do people with no knowledge of the game make these $6k+300 tournaments??? Oh yes, I just answered my own question = money and no brains...kind of like the old adage; all braun and no brains!
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Don't let those 24hour a day losers no life MOFO's call you a DONK!
Your life is already worth more than their's.


12-03-2008 05:14
I like it when they report this type of thing. Makes the reporting more than just hands. But you're right.... 

I think they make these tournies by kicking my %&
&*( online.

Just another KITNs. You'll get used to them.

12-03-2008 15:46
my99rx wrote
all braun
what does that mean?
R_R
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12-04-2008 23:45
He meant brawn. Brawn=physical strength.

Just another KITNs. You'll get used to them.

12-05-2008 04:59
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