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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 6777726, member: 397965"] I definitely think, you were slowrolling the guy by not showing your cards and then also making comments about his hand like "oh he hit a set", when you already had a better set. Slowrolling is not against the rules. But its considered poor etiquette and tend to make people angry. So if this kind of reaction is not, what you were looking for, you need to change the way, you act at the table. Basically just show your hand, when the action is over, and you are going to get to showdown. It lets people know, where they stand, it speeds up the action, and it also protects you from accidentally mocking the winning hand. For me as an online player its total nonsense to not want to show a hand, which is going to get to showdown. In online poker you dont even have that option, and neither is it an option in live tournaments (to prevent collusion). [/QUOTE]
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