i sat down at a 10+1 sng today and after about 10 hands i noticed the player 2 to my left was playing an alarming amount of hands. he'd go all-in in about half of them as well.
he donked out a player with j3s and suddenly everyone wanted a piece of him. three more players down someone finally broke him. i immediately found where he was and entered that one as well, same thing sept this time he beat me head up(i donked). and in two others.
is it morally alright to follow this guy knowing he puts a numerous amount of players off their game? anyone else do this?
following the guy i made 125$. just wanted to know what you guys thought
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06-28-2006 #1Fish Food
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following a player
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06-28-2006 #2
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06-28-2006 #3
Originally Posted by poettic1
Yes it is. Therefore since I have no ethics, give me his name and I'll relieve him of his money.Bean181818: some guy came up just grabbed my hand and starting massaging it, since it wasn't you, i told him to fuck off
xcrunman02: yeah only I can do that, i don't need some gook trying to get with my life partner
Bean181818: i've been faithful
xcrunman02: me too
Bean181818: peck tried to get all this but i told him this was all taken, all of it!
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06-28-2006 #4
I follow players all over the cash games. UBuddy is great for this. If I find one at .5/1 limit, they bust and then try to move upto 3/6 to get even, I'll scope the table, and if it looks safe enough, sit in a spot to take his money.
Marm is back, maybe. Been off for 3 years. Rusty as Hell.
Luck is a Residue of Design.
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06-29-2006 #5
You've been a weinning poker player for was it a year? You quit your job to make a career in poker?
You now want to know if it is ethical to folow weaker players and take their money?
You must be here on some kind of wind up, please.
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06-29-2006 #6
Poker is about finding profitable situations and if that isn't I don't know what is.
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