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Anexa
Rising Star
Bronze Level
Last night I was fortunate to have found a game where a player took a bad beat and went on tilt. I say fortunate because this player kept buying in at FT .05/.1 NLHE for the max $10 every time he lost. It started out with my AK beating one of his low pocket pairs and I doubled up on him. He then proceeded to buy back in for the max again but he was definitely playing way more recklessly.
I decided to just wait for premium hands(AA,KK,AK,AQs), limp and wait for him to raise, and then isolate him with an all-in bet since I knew he was apt to call because of his previous losses and his desire to get some of his money back from me. To make a long story short I took 6 of his buy-ins or about $60 before he finally left the table, but I noticed that the other players at the table didn't seem to be happy with what I did/was doing. Is it wrong to take advantage of a guy that is clearly on tilt?
(I'm not trying to brag or anything in this post because this was not me being skillful at all really, I just happened to get some good hands and also have a guy that was very unhappy about losing to me).
I decided to just wait for premium hands(AA,KK,AK,AQs), limp and wait for him to raise, and then isolate him with an all-in bet since I knew he was apt to call because of his previous losses and his desire to get some of his money back from me. To make a long story short I took 6 of his buy-ins or about $60 before he finally left the table, but I noticed that the other players at the table didn't seem to be happy with what I did/was doing. Is it wrong to take advantage of a guy that is clearly on tilt?
(I'm not trying to brag or anything in this post because this was not me being skillful at all really, I just happened to get some good hands and also have a guy that was very unhappy about losing to me).