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Originally Posted by DrStinglock
I havent seen much of this, but if its really a problem, jump to another ocean, ods of them finding you throughout all the oceans is pretty slim...
Still, if they try and bluff their way, all you need is a card up your sleeve or a decent hand and you will just take all their money..
I use that tactic against players and NPC's alike, nothing better than having half of your cash riding on how the hand plays out..
That kind of play style will end up in the player being very broke soon, or very rich soon.
Seriously, if eveyone else else matched the guy, its round over, he cant raise it anymore, clearly the NPC though they had a good hand and kept raising it, and you kept calling.
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I haven't found the tactic to be effective unless you actually have some sort of hand. However, if you have nothing, the chances of it working are very, very slim.
I have no problem with people raising the pot, or even bluffing for that matter. However, in this situation, it was obvious what was going on. The player was simply trying to bluff the computer into submission. I may be too harsh, and it is possible she didn't notice I was there. She sure did get up and run awfully fast after the game was over though.
I also realize that I can find another game. However, I just find it rude when a player sits down at a table and completely disrupts a game like that. If the plan is to try and exploit the Computer's AI by bluffing it into submission, then the player should find a game that doesn't have any other players currently in it.