Thursday, December 13, 2012

This is One of Those Weird All In Tables

























I sat here on purpose because normally the chat, which I equate to real human contact and occasionally the game seems for real.

When these fake chat sessions come up, normally there are references to what you are doing outside of the game. "Feeding the dog." "Getting a quickie. BRB." "Changing the oil in my car." "Cooking dinner."

It's best to leave it at all poker related, even if it doesn't really make any sense.

The one constant is that from start to finish this was all in or fold. And as new players join the table replacing the ones that declared it to be all in or fold in the first place I really would like to know the criteria for when it's not all in or fold.

Buckham obviously doesn't know this player imposed rule. Which is expected when AI registers for a table.

And how convenient when DPS97 breaks the rule and there's no whining?

Here in this insane pseudo poker related chat we have a question on if a player has played RACE tables yet. Nah, just RAGE and GUTS. The rules are basically the same and include the AIOF rules here. Oh really? You haven't played one all in game style when there are three other options of all in? Try it, you'll like it.

As near as I can tell. And I've interrupted a lot of these assholes games, AIOF is the most realistic since you have the option to fold without being called a cheater. RAGE usually has a dollar limit that the game ends when a certain dollar amount, usually 2 million, is reached. TURBO GUTS is usually all in for seven rounds.

But it's all the same. Not thinking about your cards and going all in is encouraged and rewarded.

Unless you're a critic and you get non-random crappy cards.

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