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HarryPaget
Rising Star
Bronze Level
I was in a cash game last night at my local casino and I drew I 3bet preflop on the button and the big blind called. Flop came . I pushed all in with my shallow stack and the BB called. I turned my cards over to show them but he kept his hidden. Turn . He says "You didn't want to see that" River . He flips over his And I win with the high flush. I say something offhand like "sorry" and the guy virtually flips out.
I was wondering what the etiquette is on this. I'm a new player and I've said it before in tournaments after knocking somebody out or catching a bad beat but now I think that he was right that that proper manners would dictate I don't say "sorry".
Has anybody else found that local live cash game players can be intimidating? He and his friend was berating me all night for playing tight. Constantly asking "Is this the first hand you've played?". When I made a lay down of an over pair facing 3 all-ins I was heavily ridiculed for it despite it being the correct play.
Anyway I finished the night £170 up. My first cash game but feeling extremely uncomfortable in those surroundings. Any advice?
I was wondering what the etiquette is on this. I'm a new player and I've said it before in tournaments after knocking somebody out or catching a bad beat but now I think that he was right that that proper manners would dictate I don't say "sorry".
Has anybody else found that local live cash game players can be intimidating? He and his friend was berating me all night for playing tight. Constantly asking "Is this the first hand you've played?". When I made a lay down of an over pair facing 3 all-ins I was heavily ridiculed for it despite it being the correct play.
Anyway I finished the night £170 up. My first cash game but feeling extremely uncomfortable in those surroundings. Any advice?