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What are your thoughts on Tanking?
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[QUOTE="rhoudini, post: 6783997, member: 1015282"] Tanking and stalling have become part of the game, there is no way to avoid it. Of course there are extreme cases, for example, that annoying guy in some high stakes tournaments, Martin Kabrel, who takes all the 30 seconds everytime to announce his decision on the last available second, even if he has a hand like 72o and knows he is not playing. But what can someone do besides get annoyed? Nothing. Rules are rules, and if he has 30 seconds to act, he might take it or not. Back to normal people, yeah, probably we have to accept that this makes part of the game, specially in No Limit games, where big decisions might take a lot of time. Sometimes it is part of representing and bluffing too. If you don't like waiting too much, you can try Limit games (what about learning other variants?) because their dynamic is a lot faster. [/QUOTE]
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