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pokerprincesspdx
Rising Star
Bronze Level
I just wanted to see what the concensus was for this situation:
I'm playing a two table tourney at a local card room. The door fee is $10, buy-in is $30, re-buy $30, and add-on is $20. We're on the bubble and as usual they ask if we're going to pay the bubble. As always I say no. Everyone else wants to, but I say no so the bubble isn't getting paid. The person who goes out on the bubble ends up getting knocked out by me, (my AJ vs his A10) at which point he throws his chips across the table and talks trash on his way out the door.
I have always been unwilling to pay the bubble on a tourney that has a buy-in for less than $100, even if I am short stack at the table. I think it's down right silly. If these people are there to win their money back, and get so upset if they don't then it sounds to me like they shouldn't be playing at all.
I've been harrassed about it over and over at other card rooms too, and I'm sick and tired of it. And I honestly think that if I were a man these guys wouldn't throw their chips at me or trash talk me. I've had people claim it's poker etiquette to pay the bubble, and I say, since when? If we're going to pay the bubble every time then why not just put them in the pay out in the first place. Also, when you agree to pay the bubble it changes the play a little, as the short stack may go all in with a questionable hand and win, and before you know it they've gotten lucky over and over again and take down the tourney.
Tonight I took first, which was $400 for this two table tourney. After tipping the dealer $40, paying $31 for daycare, and excluding my door fee, buy-in, re-buy, and add-on I walked out with $239. So why the hell should I pay the bubble?? I shouldn't even have to defend or explain myself that right away I'm down the cost of my daycare regardless of whether I win or lose, as I'm a single mom.
These card rooms will enforce the 'no cell phones at the table' policy, but they let these guys get away with throwing chips and trash talking me when I say no to the bubble in a $30 tournament. Absolutely ridiculous if you ask me.
Does anyone agree with me on this?
I'm playing a two table tourney at a local card room. The door fee is $10, buy-in is $30, re-buy $30, and add-on is $20. We're on the bubble and as usual they ask if we're going to pay the bubble. As always I say no. Everyone else wants to, but I say no so the bubble isn't getting paid. The person who goes out on the bubble ends up getting knocked out by me, (my AJ vs his A10) at which point he throws his chips across the table and talks trash on his way out the door.
I have always been unwilling to pay the bubble on a tourney that has a buy-in for less than $100, even if I am short stack at the table. I think it's down right silly. If these people are there to win their money back, and get so upset if they don't then it sounds to me like they shouldn't be playing at all.
I've been harrassed about it over and over at other card rooms too, and I'm sick and tired of it. And I honestly think that if I were a man these guys wouldn't throw their chips at me or trash talk me. I've had people claim it's poker etiquette to pay the bubble, and I say, since when? If we're going to pay the bubble every time then why not just put them in the pay out in the first place. Also, when you agree to pay the bubble it changes the play a little, as the short stack may go all in with a questionable hand and win, and before you know it they've gotten lucky over and over again and take down the tourney.
Tonight I took first, which was $400 for this two table tourney. After tipping the dealer $40, paying $31 for daycare, and excluding my door fee, buy-in, re-buy, and add-on I walked out with $239. So why the hell should I pay the bubble?? I shouldn't even have to defend or explain myself that right away I'm down the cost of my daycare regardless of whether I win or lose, as I'm a single mom.
These card rooms will enforce the 'no cell phones at the table' policy, but they let these guys get away with throwing chips and trash talking me when I say no to the bubble in a $30 tournament. Absolutely ridiculous if you ask me.
Does anyone agree with me on this?