Please don't sterilize live poker more than it already is." Most responses, however, had different viewpoints on this issue. Under current rules it is so obviously nothing should be done here… just think this *should* be made against the rules," Dan Zack, who is in contention for WSOP Player of the Year, tweeted. Jans Arends jokes that Kornuth staring down a "recreational player" for two minutes was the biggest He fake moved his chips around/his hands around, to induce a reaction, a physical tell.… - ChippinUpBig by responses on here. But Brewer, and others, argue that Kornuth's play deserved a penalty. Was it an Angle-Shoot?īy rule, unless a player announces call or raise, or moves their chips forward, the action doesn't constitute a call/raise. Instead, he again paused, stopped his motion, and then went back into the tank. Kornuth paused for 25 seconds before grabbing a stack of chips, moving them away from his stack sideways as if he was about to put them into the pot. Arora only had 735,000 behind, so the Chip Leader Coaching founder had to be sure making the call was the right play. In the video, Kornuth is holding on a board, and is facing a 710,000 bet from Kyle Arora with 1,915,000 in the pot. This is pretty absurd and clearly trying to trick person to act on their hand - Chris Brewer wrote: "There should be penalties for intentionally moving your chips in a way such that you are making opponent think you are calling/raising for reads."
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |