Check out our brand new Local Poker Communities! Get updates and interact with poker players in your area.
Visit the United States Poker Community | Visit the California Poker Community | Read more about the Launch of P5s Local

rwestover's Blog[ create blog ]

Join Date: Apr 07
Blog Entries: 4
RSS Feed
  1. This is a forum post I made on a staking site (chipmeup) about a user who, after winning $7k, tried to guilt me and the other buyers into giving him a larger percentage. This person still doesn't agree with what he did as being wrong, so I wanted to get an opinion that is unrelated to that site. Here is the post:

    http://chipmeup.pokernews.com/forums...s/12965?page=1

  2. Hello. I'm going to Tokyo for a week and a half in May on business. Does anyone know if they have poker rooms there?

  3. Why, during a NL game, is there an option to "Check/Call Any" prior to your action? There would need to be frequent situations that would arise to justify such an option, and I can't think of any. When holding AA, I would certainly call anything preflop, but if I select the "Call Any" option and no one raises, then I'm stuck simply calling the Big Blind or checking if I'm in the Big Blind. The sick part about the option is that it's located about a half a centimeter away from the "Call" and/or "Check" box. One misclick and your calling for your whole stack when you just wanted to check. I've emailed Poker Stars support numerous times trying to get an answer as to why the option's even there, but they have yet to get back to me. Someone please ease my mind with a logical reason.

 
Page 1 of 21 2

Return to Blogs

Quick Navigation