timmayy54
I did say to this person that it was a bit naughty. He replied it was standard for him.
Good times :"(
I know him. Good player. Likes to dish it. Cant take it.
He"s my mate and this is very true He likes to annoy people at the table on occassion to get them to pay him and it pays off well a lot of times, although no need to do it when you"re shortstacked as there"s nothing to be gained there. Im sure he did have some reason for slowrolling you as I was talking to him on MSN while playing another game and he justified it to me at the time, I think you annoyed him somehow but he is very easily annoyed. No real justification to slowroll when you"re likely going out though so I"ll apologise on his behalf as he doesn"t read the forum much...
Again, no justification but he did have one of the most brutal runs I"ve saw in that game, losing 8 of his last 9 showdowns (mostly a.i.p.f vs shorties while ahead most times) before going out in 22nd to a very marginal call with A7 to his JT push on the bubble basically. All his chips were got without showdown throughout the whole game and he played a blinder, he was probs taking a bit of the anger of his run out on you so apologies.
dont think its your place to apologise for mr Gordon Casey.
I have played poker with alan online for many years now and i can tell you that alan will have given Mr Casy no reason to slow roll him
Thanks for that Alan.
Yes Crizzy, your mate did say he was on tilt, but certainly not from me!! And I definitely didn"t say anything to him before the incident. When he said he was on tilt, I asked was that his attempt at an apology, he said NEVER. The only reason I posted this on the site was that others on the table suggested I should.
On the positives, congratulation to Steve, who never upsets anybody. Well played mate. And congratulations to whoever won the Omaha (gomarrrahh?) and thanks to Linda for consoling me after losing 150k in chips in about 4 hands!!