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  #1
3rd December 2008, 8:10 AM
WCFields
 
Plays at: PokerStars
Game: holdem
Women and Poker

I loves the wimmins almost everywhere except quite often at the poker table.

Reason being is that if you talk to them like you talk to Dennis or Tom when Dennis or Tom say something stupid it becomes a confrontation. I'm all for deferring to women because I respect them but when they start S*it and expect to get a bye it pisses me off.

I find that the "good" women players and young male players are usually the most guilty of calling others donkey players and making fun of slower players.


So guess what happened tonight. ahahahahahah

I was at one end of a 8 player table and two women were at the other end side by side. Anywho I had mistakenly put a big blind up, instead of the small. The gun was pointing that out to me and I thought he was saying it was my turn to bet. I responded by saying I was all in.
Since it wasn't my turn everyone folded to me and I called and the big blind and I checked it out and I wound up losing the hand. When I called the one woman after the gun said I had called all in and that caused her to fold. I said "so what?" Then the lecture started. Very snippy. I said " I don't give a sh*t it wasn't my turn."
A little more back and forth and I responded "tough shi*"

The other woman consulted with the TD, also a woman, who ruled that my "all in" should have been binding.

And the TD has been going to Vegas and AC forever.

In my mind I shook my head. And yes the next hand I tilted. Then I went over and apologized for being snippy. All is well in pokerville.


I know it is no no to bet out of turn but I'm sure a bet out of turn is not binding. Right?
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  #2
3rd December 2008, 8:29 AM
belladonna05
 
gender generalizations are horrible imo
  #3
3rd December 2008, 9:04 AM
Lemlywinks
 
Plays at: Pokerstars
Game: Holdem
...and this is full of them
  #4
3rd December 2008, 9:24 AM
roundcat
 
Game: NLHE
Quote:
Originally Posted by WCFields
I know it is no no to bet out of turn but I'm sure a bet out of turn is not binding. Right?
According to TDA rules, yes, it should be binding. After you said "all in" the action to you didn't change, so the floorperson was correct in ruling that you were all in.

http://www.pokerpages.com/articles/b.../tda-rules.htm

Verbal Declarations - Verbal declarations in turn are binding. Action out of turn may be binding and will be binding if the action to that player has not changed. A check, call, or fold is not considered action-changing.
  #5
3rd December 2008, 4:34 PM
CuteBot
 
that was live or online poker? lots of mens playing at online poker with wommen`s names, that stinks.
  #6
3rd December 2008, 4:52 PM
juiceeQ
 
Plays at: Poker Stars
Game: NL Holdem
Quote:
Originally Posted by belladonna05
gender generalizations are horrible imo
This. So you're saying men never get snippy at the table? Ridiculous. Just goes to show you have some problem with women, and that in your mind, we can't speak up with out being bitchy. Sorry, but your implications really kind of irritate me.

Quote:
Originally Posted by WCFields
I know it is no no to bet out of turn but I'm sure a bet out of turn is not binding. Right?
Yes, it absolutely is. And I'm sure any player would be annoyed in a tournament setting, especially if you would have been all-in, and knocked out. Would have put them closer to the money.
  #7
3rd December 2008, 11:41 PM
WCFields
 
Plays at: PokerStars
Game: holdem
re: Women and Poker

Quote:
Originally Posted by juiceeQ
This. So you're saying men never get snippy at the table? Ridiculous. Just goes to show you have some problem with women, and that in your mind, we can't speak up with out being bitchy. Sorry, but your implications really kind of irritate me.

Yes, it absolutely is. And I'm sure any player would be annoyed in a tournament setting, especially if you would have been all-in, and knocked out. Would have put them closer to the money.

It's not that a woman can't have her say like anyone else. It's the Just goes to show you have some problem with women, and that in your mind, we can't speak up with out being bitchy. Sorry, but your implications really kind of irritate me. Crap.


And please, women use their gender all the time, and say things that men wouldn't say to another man.

And I really doubt that misinterpreting someone's comment as to whether it was your turn to bet and then betting is binding. Bet, call, raise, all in, it would seem they all are on equal footing and would be non binding. I've never seen anyone held to a bet they made out of turn.



  #8
4th December 2008, 12:05 AM
pokerjdud
 
Plays at: bodog
Game: omaha hi/lo
i think this is a valid argument, women do tend to be a little more ballsy per se...but you also have to remember for all the female members , if it doesnt apply, let it fly.
  #9
4th December 2008, 12:48 AM
The Shrog
 
Plays at: PokerStars
Game: NLHE
Easy on the opposite gender imo.
  #10
4th December 2008, 1:42 AM
juiceeQ
 
Plays at: Poker Stars
Game: NL Holdem
Quote:
Originally Posted by WCFields

And I really doubt that misinterpreting someone's comment as to whether it was your turn to bet and then betting is binding. Bet, call, raise, all in, it would seem they all are on equal footing and would be non binding. I've never seen anyone held to a bet they made out of turn.


I'll ignore the rest of your post, because I find it ridiculous. But as to this part ^^, yes, it is binding per the rules. Any oral statement is binding. It is true that you may get lucky and have a dealer/tournament director that is not going to hold you to it if you were joking around, but if they wanted to be sticklers about it, they could hold you to it regardless.

I've been at tables where someone jokingly said, "I'm all in", and nearly lost their stack because the dealer called him on it--surprise--the dealer was man. A couple of other CC'ers were there as well. Fortunately, everyone at the table knew he was joking, and the dealer let it slide, since no one cared. Lucky for him, I didn't "use my gender" and get "snippy" and "start sh*t", because I'm a woman.
  #11
4th December 2008, 1:54 AM
Irexes
 
Plays at: Stars
Game: MTTs & Ring
Sexism! It's easier than knowing the rules.
  #12
4th December 2008, 2:09 AM
zachvac
 
Plays at: Pokerstars
Game: NL Hold 'em
Any time you treat a person differently based on gender (or color of skin and a ton of other things) it's wrong. Most of the time it costs you. I'm glad you tilted. There should be no difference in whether a player is a woman or man at the table. Your job is to make the plays with the highest chance of winning their money. If they're a woman or a man, I'll play them the same way. Only way it should be imo.

And yes out of turn declarations are binding as has been quoted above.

Last edited by juiceeQ : 4th December 2008 at 4:47 PM.
  #13
4th December 2008, 2:38 AM
Passion_play
 
Plays at: Full Tilt
Game: Holdem
Wow!
That is crazy that you seem to think you can separate Women poker players from Men poker players.
  #14
5th December 2008, 12:18 AM
ythelongface
 
Plays at: pokerstars
Game: holdem
re: Women and Poker

i have seen people bet out of turn in a tournament b4 and the td will let that action stand. by betting out of turn, you have potentially affected the actions of others before and after you as im sure you know. in addition as far as the gender remark its just not acceptable to say all women this or all men that or whatever. example....a pro hockey player was recently suspended indefinetly for remarks he made at press conference with no prompting from any media. apparently upset that a woman he used to date, elisha cuthbert of 24 fame, has since dated 2 other hockey players, he made a comment that and i quote, "its been a common thing in the nhl for guys to fall in love with my sloppy seconds". point is, this is where a comment like yours can lead. starts simple enough and before you know it we are back to women acting like june cleaver. exageration? maybe. maybe not.
  #15
5th December 2008, 2:20 AM
WCFields
 
Plays at: PokerStars
Game: holdem
Quote:
Originally Posted by ythelongface
i have seen people bet out of turn in a tournament b4 and the td will let that action stand. by betting out of turn, you have potentially affected the actions of others before and after you as im sure you know. in addition as far as the gender remark its just not acceptable to say all women this or all men that or whatever. example....a pro hockey player was recently suspended indefinetly for remarks he made at press conference with no prompting from any media. apparently upset that a woman he used to date, elisha cuthbert of 24 fame, has since dated 2 other hockey players, he made a comment that and i quote, "its been a common thing in the nhl for guys to fall in love with my sloppy seconds". point is, this is where a comment like yours can lead. starts simple enough and before you know it we are back to women acting like june cleaver. exageration? maybe. maybe not.

Like I said, roughly. I don't see but one post that acknowledges that women use their gender, quite often and quite well TYVM, In life, that's fine with me. But it is not fine with me to get snide and slick then get her feathers ruffled when you she gets back the like in return. Especially at the poker table. The table is level at all times for a reason.

Strict enforcement of all instances of that rule in all levels, check, fold, raise, bet, and all in is specious at best but it it would ruin the "game" being played, turning into whining he said she said nonsense.

Btw when woman says a man is a pig it's OK but when a man says she's a pig it's harassment.

Last edited by WCFields : 5th December 2008 at 2:28 AM. Reason: Needed to whine some more.
  #16
5th December 2008, 11:42 AM
belladonna05
 
someone didn't love you enough when you were little, did they?
  #17
5th December 2008, 11:54 AM
tenbob
 
Plays at: pokerstars
Game: Holdem
Quote:
Originally Posted by Irexes
Sexism! It's easier than knowing the rules.
This.

You were wrong, she was right. Looks like most people (yes women included) are much more intelligent than your good self.
  #18
5th December 2008, 12:41 PM
Dorkus Malorkus
 
Plays at: Stars
Game: yes
hey guys this one time i was at some traffic lights and i went through a red light. across this junction there was a woman driver who stopped at the red light then moved out when the lights turn green. a police car was nearby and this WOMAN police officer had the nerve to pull me over obviously because she was a WOMAN and PREJUDICED AGAINST ME AND MY OVERWHELMING MASCULINITY and despite the fact this other WOMAN was clearly violating the rules of the road by looking at me in a slightly funny manner or something.

in conclusion, OP, from a man to another man, you are an idiot.
  #19
5th December 2008, 2:04 PM
WCFields
 
Plays at: PokerStars
Game: holdem
Quote:
Originally Posted by Dorkus Malorkus
hey guys this one time i was at some traffic lights and i went through a red light. across this junction there was a woman driver who stopped at the red light then moved out when the lights turn green. a police car was nearby and this WOMAN police officer had the nerve to pull me over obviously because she was a WOMAN and PREJUDICED AGAINST ME AND MY OVERWHELMING MASCULINITY and despite the fact this other WOMAN was clearly violating the rules of the road by looking at me in a slightly funny manner or something.

in conclusion, OP, from a man to another man, you are an idiot.
Hey, suck up all you want.
Anybody who says some women don't play the gender card is a fibber or whipped fibber.


I think many of you need some reading comprehension practice.

Quote:
I loves the wimmins almost everywhere except quite often at the poker table.

Reason being is that if you talk to them like you talk to Dennis or Tom when Dennis or Tom say something stupid it becomes a confrontation. I'm all for deferring to women because I respect them but when they start S*it and expect to get a bye it pisses me off.

I find that the "good" women players and young male players are usually the most guilty of calling others donkey players and making fun of slower players.
  #20
5th December 2008, 2:49 PM
Dorkus Malorkus
 
Plays at: Stars
Game: yes
Quote:
Originally Posted by WCFields
Anybody who says some women don't play the gender card is a fibber or whipped fibber.

I think many of you need some reading comprehension practice.
there is a certain degree of irony in the fact that i am spotting the mistake in the phrasing of your post before you are. unless you actually think that all women play the gender card the word you are looking for instead of "some" is "all".

seriously did you get rejected by a fatty or something last weekend? something has to have triggered this random bile.
  #21
5th December 2008, 7:00 PM
Irexes
 
Plays at: Stars
Game: MTTs & Ring
re: Women and Poker

Quote:
Originally Posted by WCFields
Hey, suck up all you want.
Anybody who says some women don't play the gender card is a fibber or whipped fibber.

I think many of you need some reading comprehension practice.
Just to be clear, you acknowledge you were wrong about the rules in the situation described?

Which kind of makes the gender of the people invovled irrelevant. What with them being right and all.
  #22
5th December 2008, 11:08 PM
thebiatch22
 
Plays at: fulltilt pok
Game: holdem
well as a women i will play and use whatever i can to my advantage to get the win but with that being said if you talk to me like you would john or hairy i will respond back and not get all whiney and crying i can hold my own just like any man but maybe your best bet is when a women sits at your table just get up and walk away oh and your all in call should of been binding you should of been taken out of the tourney on that hand since you had stated you lost it
  #23
6th December 2008, 3:34 AM
MDTed
 
Plays at: Ultimate Bet
Game: Holdem
Obviously women shouldn't be playing poker.

They should be in the kitchen, in a negligee, making me a pie!

I would go on but I better run now....
  #24
6th December 2008, 4:55 AM
WCFields
 
Plays at: PokerStars
Game: holdem
Quote:
Originally Posted by Dorkus Malorkus
there is a certain degree of irony in the fact that i am spotting the mistake in the phrasing of your post before you are. unless you actually think that all women play the gender card the word you are looking for instead of "some" is "all".

seriously did you get rejected by a fatty or something last weekend? something has to have triggered this random bile.
Originally Posted by WCFields

Anybody who
says
some women OUT OF ALL THE WOMEN
don't
play the gender card is a fibber or whipped fibber.

Listen to you, describing an undesirable woman as a fatty. You get a bye?





Last edited by WCFields : 6th December 2008 at 5:12 AM.
  #25
6th December 2008, 5:00 AM
Dorkus Malorkus
 
Plays at: Stars
Game: yes
Quote:
Originally Posted by WCFields
Anybody who
says
some women OUT OF ALL THE WOMEN
don't
play the gender card is a fibber or whipped fibber.
but, umm, some women (OUT OF ALL THE WOMEN RARRRRGGGG) don't play the gender card.

Quote:
Originally Posted by WCFields
Listen to you, describing an undesirable woman as a fatty. You get a bye?
yes seeing as i'm clearly joking whereas you seem to be filled with some genuine rage

Quote:
Originally Posted by Irexes
Just to be clear, you acknowledge you were wrong about the rules in the situation described?

Which kind of makes the gender of the people invovled irrelevant. What with them being right and all.
also this

Last edited by Dorkus Malorkus : 6th December 2008 at 5:11 AM.
  #26
6th December 2008, 5:31 AM
D'wilius
 
Plays at: Pokerstars
Quote:
Originally Posted by WCFields
When I called the one woman after the gun said I had called all in and that caused her to fold. I said "so what?" Then the lecture started. Very snippy. I said " I don't give a sh*t it wasn't my turn."
A little more back and forth and I responded "tough shi*"
Reading comprehension folks. You're missing the point, the b*$%# was snippy...and wtf did that awful woman driver have to do with anything, Dorkus?
  #27
6th December 2008, 8:17 AM
Dorkus Malorkus
 
Plays at: Stars
Game: yes
i just wanted to point out that all women are terrible drivers and terrible police officers and should stay in the kitchen and bake me cakes and polish my shoes instead of driving and police officering and stuff.

Last edited by Dorkus Malorkus : 6th December 2008 at 8:18 AM. Reason: assuming your post is a level btw
  #28
6th December 2008, 8:32 AM
LvilleSlugr
 
Plays at: Bodog
Game: NLH
re: Women and Poker

Personally, I love to see women at the poker table, they look better, they smell better, and they tend to go on tilt a little easier. That being said, I do feel that they become a little more defensive than men. However, I do not blame them in the slightest. I too would be quite defensive if from the moment I sat down, simply due to my gender, I was discounted as being somehow less competent that the other players.
  #29
6th December 2008, 2:30 PM
WCFields
 
Plays at: PokerStars
Game: holdem
Quote:
Originally Posted by roundcat
According to TDA rules, yes, it should be binding. After you said "all in" the action to you didn't change, so the floorperson was correct in ruling that you were all in.

http://www.pokerpages.com/articles/b.../tda-rules.htm

Verbal Declarations - Verbal declarations in turn are binding. Action out of turn may be binding and will be binding if the action to that player has not changed. A check, call, or fold is not considered action-changing.

I've been trying, without success, to ascertain at what point a verbal declaration becomes binding. It would seem there has to be a point of "let the betting begin." Seems to me after the cards, two cards, are dealt to each player, betting would officially open with the player under the gun.
If I was the small or big blind anything I would say would be jumping the gun so to speak.


In other words the small and big blind or any other player for that matter can not make a binding declaration until the player under the gun begins the betting phase of a hand.

Of course doing so to disrupt or deceive is another matter.

Last edited by WCFields : 6th December 2008 at 2:53 PM.
  #30
6th December 2008, 3:17 PM
WCFields
 
Plays at: PokerStars
Game: holdem
Quote:
Originally Posted by belladonna05
gender generalizations are horrible imo
This pius reminder from a fan of Silent Bob whose movies parody women as sluts de jour.


Snoochie Boochies

Great movies.
  #31
6th December 2008, 3:29 PM
Blazing_Saddler
 
Plays at: Full Tilt
Game: Holdem
I love Women, I love poker,

I love my girlfriend, and I love to poker
  #32
6th December 2008, 3:51 PM
belladonna05
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by belladonna05
someone didn't love you enough when you were little, did they?
Quote:
Originally Posted by WCFields
This pius reminder from a fan of Silent Bob whose movies parody women as sluts de jour.


Snoochie Boochies

Great movies.
Kevin Smith is his real name, and he loves comic books, star wars and women just like me. Jason Mewes plays the part of the slut lover who masturbates while thinking of men btw.
Now name the other movie quoted future banned member.
  #33
7th December 2008, 6:17 AM
Makwa
 
Plays at: Lay-zz-Boy
Game: all of em
To WC

Or should I say in it...

Seeing as Mr. Fields has started this discussion on gender biases etc., we should include his most famous quote on women:

Women are like elephants to me: I like to look at them, but I wouldn't want to own one.
  #34
7th December 2008, 7:18 AM
juiceeQ
 
Plays at: Poker Stars
Game: NL Holdem
Sigh...
 



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