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jayluf   United States. Nov 28 2007 13:59. Posts 269 | | |
Went to foxwoods one day over thanksgiving break so I could practice my high-fives methodology to dudes (and a chick) that emplore wearing sunglasses while playing the $100 donkament and 2/5.
so i get to the 'woods late and sign up at the end of level 1. now i usually hate getting to live short stack events late, but at my parents house in west hartford, i still have the same twin size bed since from when i turned 3 (i'm 25 now). usually this wouldn't tilt me that much, but since i now sleep comfortably on a sealey posterpedic pillowtop plush foam memory cushin mattress down in DC, this temporary downgrade really was tiltworthy.
i tried to remedy this by putting some type of egg-crate contraption on the twinney after not sleeping a wink the first night home, but this ended up causing me to sleep on a slant all night, and thus, have a hard time moving when i actually woke up.
ANYWAY. i sit at my table. 5K starking stacks. 20 min levels. im down to about 4800 before i look at my first hand. so i see some flops. miss all of them. set mine attempt a few pairs and im down to 2500 by level 3. at 100/200 there are 3 limpers. SB folds. i check 97dd in the BB. flop 10d 6d 2s. i lead 600 preparing to felt with any action. button is the only caller. turn 3d. with 1700 behind i bet 1K. button shoves for 600 more. i call. he has 45dd and misses his 1 out.
pick up a few more pots. hover aroun 10 - 12k for most of the tourney in shove/fold mode. gets down to 23 guys (20 paid). sunglass stu moves to my table, CL by pretty wide margin. this kid literally took 2 minutes to fold every hand, regardless if there was a raise in front of him. this was pretty aggrevating, especially bc of the 20 min levels. i did enjoy his speeches though, but definitely not as much as when there was a raise and he would strategically lower his shades to stare down the original raiser before acting. he actually even went through these same motions when it was folded to him as well. i commented that i thouroughly enjoyed his style. i then asked if i could have a high-five from him when i busted out. he countered by asking for a handshake/hug combo, but i assured him, that a high-five was definitely more classy.
so blinds get to 1500/3000/300. folded to me on the cut off i look at one card, see an ace, shove it in. called by JJ. miss wheel draw and the over. i get up and make my way to sunglass stu to recieve my parting gift. out of left field s.s. actually decided to go for a two-handed high-five. i calmly explain that its actually against my moral beliefs to perform such an act, as i explain that my childhood heros, the TMNT's (teenage mutuant ninja turtles to those born after 1985), have abolished such practices in favor of the one hander.
about 3 hours later i stack sunglass stu for a 300bb pot when i turned the stone nuts and snap call his pathetic bluff attempt with 33 on a 10 J 4 K board. but i'm glad to report i still received a ceremonious one clap slap.
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traxamillion   United States. Nov 28 2007 14:03. Posts 10468 | | |
live poker is serious business |
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Muhweli   Finland. Nov 28 2007 14:23. Posts 10663 | | |
Hahahah, the guys wearing sunglasses at the poker tables are generally huge fishes, yes. It's always hilarious to sit down at the casino and see a few players like that. This far, I've never seen a good sunglass user. |
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Syntax   United States. Nov 28 2007 15:38. Posts 4415 | | |
dude i was born in 1987 and absolutely LIVED for tmnt
so u gotta fix that yo |
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