Would you consider this a scam on sbr poker
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thechaozSBR Posting Legend
- 10-23-09
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#36Comment -
JoeCool20SBR MVP
- 05-31-18
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#38I don't even get it! Why the hell would SBR "care" if 2 people said:
"Lets put $100 apiece into this hand and then check it all the way and see who wins."Comment -
fried cheeseSBR MVP
- 09-17-13
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#39they want ppl to play actual poker for the rollover for whatever reason. otherwise they wouldnt bother having it.Comment -
JoeCool20SBR MVP
- 05-31-18
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#40Some people say "flipping" for a set amount is "Actual poker." I sure as hell don't know why SBR would "frown" on that.Comment -
fried cheeseSBR MVP
- 09-17-13
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#41some ppl say they are a woman when they have a penis.Comment -
OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
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#42
Flipping in general is not really appreciated, due to what FriedCheese said.
But if you are Bobbywaves and do not care about being seen to do it anyway, or supporting the game here at all, then I guess it's ok.
Cue Bobby explaining he has no honor for the thousandth time in response to an explanation like this; 3, 2, 1....Comment -
ArunShSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-24-07
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#43
Optional: is flipping "not really appreciated" or is it actually against the rules and will result in a ban if done? There is a fair difference there! In this post (awhile ago!), Drew specifically said we should report people who are flipping, and that you guys would address it. That seems to be a bit beyond "not really appreciated"!
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OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
- 60708
#44
Optional: is flipping "not really appreciated" or is it actually against the rules and will result in a ban if done? There is a fair difference there! In this post (awhile ago!), Drew specifically said we should report people who are flipping, and that you guys would address it. That seems to be a bit beyond "not really appreciated"!
https://www.sportsbookreview.com/for...nting-you.html
Flipping is not allowed as you said. Sorry to confuse the discussion.Last edited by Optional; 05-20-19, 01:26 PM..Comment -
bobbywavesSBR Posting Legend
- 05-06-08
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#45
Please post evidence to back up your claim? If you can post evidence, I’ll promptly ship you 20k. When you can’t post evidence, you can simply man up & apologize.
Not the first time you stand corrected in this thread, probably won’t be the last time.Comment -
Auto DonkSBR Aristocracy
- 09-03-13
- 43559
#46saw the thread title and scameaglewaves postin' in it.....
safe to say if waves is involved, there is a scam involved.....Comment -
thechaozSBR Posting Legend
- 10-23-09
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#48Flipping and settling up afterward to share the juice loss is what SBR said would result in a ban from poker.
Flipping in general is not really appreciated, due to what FriedCheese said.
But if you are Bobbywaves and do not care about being seen to do it anyway, or supporting the game here at all, then I guess it's ok.
Cue Bobby explaining he has no honor for the thousandth time in response to an explanation like this; 3, 2, 1...
Two grown men, who have earned their points fair and square, agree to run the board for a set amount of points is banned?
Is this a joke.?
Humor me. I truly am lost. Why? A logical well thought out response please.Comment -
thechaozSBR Posting Legend
- 10-23-09
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thechaozSBR Posting Legend
- 10-23-09
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#50
Hey this guy in my basketball league is too tall, he's not allowed to dunk.
Hey this guy's fastballs too fast in little league, he can't pitch in the game.
Hey this guy's lucky color is red, he's not allowed to put that on the roulette table.
It's full on retard.Comment -
fried cheeseSBR MVP
- 09-17-13
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bonzaiiSBR Hall of Famer
- 07-07-17
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#53The key phrase is "no prior agreement". Flipping inherently requires a prior agreement between the two parties, and that's what is against the rules. If someone (or multiple people) want to move allin every hand preflop without any prior discussion/agreement with each other or others who might be at the table, they absolutely can.Comment -
bonzaiiSBR Hall of Famer
- 07-07-17
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#54I'm suprised at the amount of posters that have told me no and there is a ban. I'll say it one last time, as I've played poker for 25 years.
YOU CAN'T BAN FLIPPING IN POKER.
Let's ban passing in Nascar, chipping in Golf, and dunking in basketball too.
Apparently there is some "rule" I'm not aware of? I took a year off. Maybe I missed a thread where sbr tries to ban a fundamental part of the game? lol.
Everyone is afraid of getting banned.
I'll square up with the F=ggot who would report two grown ass mess flipping their points. Straight up f=ck them up.Comment -
reigle9SBR Posting Legend
- 10-25-07
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#55idk what you guys are talking about, but if there's one thing i know for sure, choaz takes a semen drip cause sucking cokk just can't get enough *** in himComment -
OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
- 60708
#56
So you're banning a fair and completely acceptable part of poker (through the ages).
Two grown men, who have earned their points fair and square, agree to run the board for a set amount of points is banned?
Is this a joke.?
Humor me. I truly am lost. Why? A logical well thought out response please.
But, the reason it had always been discouraged is that the point of having such huge prize pools compared to "real poker" and having 48 people winning prizes to rollover every day was to try and drive activity on the poker tables.
As I mentioned above, every single time this was spoken about or explained you would see BobbyWaves immediately making a big song and dance that he does not care about supporting the poker and will do whatever he wants as its obviously legal.
Bobby did all he could to be a total horses behind about it and encourage as many others as he could to do it with him. At one point there was at least a dozen regularly conspiring with Bobby to do it when no one else was playing.
Anyway... that attitude is pretty much why you see the daily prize pools cut to a fraction and only 18 instead of 48 people winning rollover prizes daily.
So tell me... was that logical enough for you? It never was for Bobbywaves. Are you with him?.Comment -
bobbywavesSBR Posting Legend
- 05-06-08
- 13280
#57
Apparently you don't know what "conspiring?" means. There was nothing deceitful, harmful, or illegal about what we were doing. There was no rule against flipping at the time & in my humble opinion, there shouldn't be a rule against it now.
So tell me... was that logical enough for you? It never was for Bobbywaves. Are you with him?Comment -
reigle9SBR Posting Legend
- 10-25-07
- 17879
#58lol horses behind
just say fukk, normal people dont care anymore, they say fukk tooComment -
JoeCool20SBR MVP
- 05-31-18
- 4440
#59I didn't even realize it was banned until yesterday.
But, the reason it had always been discouraged is that the point of having such huge prize pools compared to "real poker" and having 48 people winning prizes to rollover every day was to try and drive activity on the poker tables.
I get it all. I only wonder why SBR would "care" or ban that type of activity?
Somebody is going to win and get the points anyway!
Somebody explain why SBR would "care" or ban two people saying "Lets bet this hand for 50 apiece and run it out."
Why or how is that any different than 2 people betting or checking the hand on each street?
Somebody is going to win the chips from the other person either way. So who could care?
I don't get why SBR would "care" if 2 people wanted to do that?Last edited by JoeCool20; 05-21-19, 04:55 PM.Comment -
Mr KLCBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 12-19-07
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#60Only time it would really bugged me was when I would join a table, and the 2 guys would say something along the lines of, "Sorry, we're flipping." Kind of ticked me off that they were taking a public table, and not allowing me to join in.Comment -
JoeCool20SBR MVP
- 05-31-18
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#61Good point. I guess I'd reply: "Well you aren't flipping anymore because I just joined the table!" LOLComment -
dlowillySBR Posting Legend
- 11-09-16
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#62May have already been said in this thread but I don't understand why flipping would be banned by SBR. They get a higher rake percentage on lots of smaller pots since the rake is capped (at least I think it's capped).Comment
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