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After what happened to me recently I am all for a database with these player notes so we can hunt down and prey on these types of players. Check this out.....
This weekend I'm playing at UB at the .10/.25 NL tables. An observer comes to the table who, we come to find out, has been basically following this one particular player at the table for the last several months. Following them, taking verbal jabs at them, etc. After about 10 minutes of this people at the table start calling him out saying things like "put your $ where your mouth is." and things of that nature trying to get him to come to the table. He obliges. He brings $25 to the tabel, plays a few hands fairly recklessly. Then he says, "OK, next hand I'm all-in regardless of what I have. Take my $ please." Well, a maniac he may be but he was true to his word and went all-in pre-flop. Someone called him. This fool ended up beating JJ when he drew 2 pair holding 27o. He just laughed and laughed. He did this a few times. He won 2 of 3 times that he did this. The last time when he did lose he got down to around $10. To this point I had nothing to call him with so I didn't get involved in any of those pots. Well, like clockwork, a few hands later he says it again, "Alright, next hand I'm all-in no matter what my cards are." Well, here it is. My chance has finally come to take this fools $. I get dealt AA! I am the only one in the pot with him. He draws a straight holding K8o. Again he laughs and laughs. Now I am absolutely furious. I feel myself tilting but can't walk away. A few hands later when he once again says he's going all-in I get dealt 10-10. I call and lose again!!!!!!!!!!!11
Anyway, I think you can see my point. A databse full of bad, reckless players would be something that i would relish the opportunity to have to take advantage of. I know that I was just the victim of some bad luck there and that will happen and that eventually I will win $ from those types of players. But, MAN was that frustrating!
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