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  #1  
08-11-2007, 11:40 PM
Cheezymadman
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Player reporting on FTP?

Is there a way to report people for playing like douchebags on FTP? I'm in today's 10 cent rebuy, and there'sa guy at my table that just pushes all-in, then rebuys if he loses. EVERY. HAND. I can afford one rebuy, so I'm not gonna waste it on this guy, but it's impossible to do anything while he's doing this.
 

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  #2  
08-11-2007, 11:42 PM
arkadiy
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LOL, no. People play however they want, you can't report someone for playing "their style".
  #3  
08-11-2007, 11:43 PM
Cheezymadman
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Quote:
Originally Posted by arkadiy
LOL, no. People play however they want, you can't report someone for playing "their style".
Thats not a style, it's just a coin flip.
  #4  
08-11-2007, 11:43 PM
dj11
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In a more perfect world, arrangements could be made for his untimely demise.

Sigh!
  #5  
09-11-2007, 12:23 AM
KingNothing4
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haha ya theres nothing to do about that, full tilt is making bank off him, and i think if u have a strong hand i would just go for it and let the idiot double me up and triple up if he really does it every hand, cuz u kno for damn sure that guy does not have a good or decent hand everytime. if possible use that stupidity against him, obviously he has enough money to be dumb haha
  #6  
09-11-2007, 12:23 AM
KingNothing4
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ok ok well full tilt is no making bank off him sorry, that was dumb haha its only 10 cents at a time and im guessing he is not losing on every hand, probably doesnt get too many callers...
  #7  
09-11-2007, 12:29 AM
MrSticker
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Cheezymadman
Is there a way to report people for playing like douchebags on Full Tilt Poker? I'm in today's 10 cent rebuy, and there'sa guy at my table that just pushes all-in, then rebuys if he loses. EVERY. HAND. I can afford one rebuy, so I'm not gonna waste it on this guy, but it's impossible to do anything while he's doing this.
Report him? You should contact Full Tilt and THANK them for allowing him to play on their site. He's putting his chips up for grabs and it is up to you to extract them. If you can't beat him now, keep practicing until you can.
  #8  
09-11-2007, 12:32 AM
skd1337
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are you serious?

what did you expect in a 10 cents rebuy?

sorry dude but this thread really made me chuckle
  #9  
09-11-2007, 12:48 AM
KingNothing4
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i was in the 10 cent tourny and i didnt see n e players just goin all-in, it was kinda weird, half the table was sitting out, just 4 of us playing, early in the tourny, and it was like a decent limit game cuz we werent just calling everything and raising and playin eradically, i just thought that was very interesting and very different from what goes on generally in those games.
  #10  
09-11-2007, 12:51 AM
OzExorcist
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Perfectly valid tactic, especially when the rebuys are that cheap. All he's doing is adding to the prize pool.

It's actually slightly more sensible than this, from the PLO with rebuys event at the PokerNews Cup last month:

Emad Plays it Blind

Emad Tahtouh has vowed to push his chips in blind on every single hand until he triples up. So far, he's already in for three rebuys and we're less than ten minutes in!

(Live Reporting | 2007 PokerNews Cup - Australia | Champ Event 2 - $230 Pot Limit Omaha (R))
  #11  
09-11-2007, 1:17 AM
muddawgg
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i'm not a fan of rebuys . i tied a couple ,seems you get the all-inners
  #12  
09-11-2007, 1:22 AM
OzExorcist
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Quote:
Originally Posted by muddawgg
i'm not a fan of rebuys . i tied a couple ,seems you get the all-inners
Erm... yeah. That's kinda the way rebuys work - you shove early until you build a big stack, with the knowledge that you can rebuy if you lose your coinflip.

See above - some people even shove blind.
  #13  
09-11-2007, 2:00 AM
Cheezymadman
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Well, I entered it because my BR was down to 60 cents, and I could only afford one rebuy (rebuys were 50 cents), so it just pissed me off.
  #14  
10-11-2007, 6:40 PM
pigpen02
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The problem is that you decided to rebuy at all. The ten cent rebuy, IMHO, is a one-time deal. If you go to a coin flip and win, you have doubled up. If you lose, forget it and go play something else. Rebuying for 5x original makes no sense.
  #15  
10-11-2007, 6:54 PM
lyndze24
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I hate that!! On most of the re-buy tables, people will go all in just to rebuy right after!! i just want to scream!!!!!
  #16  
10-11-2007, 10:33 PM
chink44
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lyndze24
I hate that!! On most of the re-buy tables, people will go all in just to rebuy right after!! i just want to scream!!!!!
isnt this the point of having rebuys. Thats why I dont play in these
  #17  
10-11-2007, 11:33 PM
NightFun
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Sometimes you just have to move on...go to another table...if you get aggravated you won't play a good game...just my opinion.....chances are you won't run into him often
  #18  
10-11-2007, 11:45 PM
Dogday
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I like rebuys myself but i have seen a guy spend at least 60 dollars in a 3.30 R tourney on pokerstars trying to get a big stack before the first hour.. he did succeed in giving at least 3 people at the table a very considerable stack myself included, thanks my man!!!
  #19  
10-11-2007, 11:50 PM
Figuresforher
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yeah im definately not a fan of rebuys.
I find it sorta silly.
It seems you always pick your spot to double up on him pre flop and he'll get you with a sub worst 5 hand.


-FFH
  #20  
11-11-2007, 1:43 AM
Cheezymadman
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Quote:
Originally Posted by pigpen02
The problem is that you decided to rebuy at all. The ten cent rebuy, IMHO, is a one-time deal. If you go to a coin flip and win, you have doubled up. If you lose, forget it and go play something else. Rebuying for 5x original makes no sense.
I never did rebuy. It wouldn't have been worth it with that guy there.
  #21  
11-11-2007, 4:49 AM
smokinbandito12
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the problem with rebuys like this is its easy to get frustrated and end up spending more than you intended. you call the blind all in guy with a strong hand and he sucks out on you so rebuy to try and get your chips back. this can get expensive because you get on tilt. its important to set a limit and stick to it.
 



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