Friday, January 4, 2013

Plausible Deniability - The Mentalist Attitude on PokerStars AI.













This is a phrase that has been thrown around way too much in current movies and TV. It's usually used as a low level character protecting their boss by saying that they didn't know what the hero was doing. The hero is right. The boss is clueless. Hero uses devious tactics - and I'm talking to you Patrick Jane, to avoid boss repercussions because he seems to want the boss to be protected, when in reality he just wants to prove his point and smile smugly at the end when he is proven right.

I realize that these screen shots don't prove that they were all taken at the times that show up in the lower right hand corner. But I have the smugnacity (real word) of knowing that within about half an hour that they did.

So many tables with so many jackwipe fucktards having their first reaction at the table to be wiping out the previous chat before declaring an idiot not real poker game.

I can almost here Simon Baker saying, "Caught the bad guys. Let's leave it to Cho and Rigsby. Have some tea."

If a real person (and I don't count) ever would come across these tables the reaction would be an immediate WHAT THE FUCK?????

But these tables don't court new players. It's actually the opposite. Have new players avoid sitting at the table so we can crank out hand after hand after bogus hand.

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