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sfoster
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    Posted: Jun 15th, 10:07 pm
    Post subject: Poor Sportsmanship or Part of the Game

  • "mikevit"
    "sfoster"

    It's my personal opinion that you have fucked with my game more than any other player lol
    I'll buy you a shot when you come down to MD

    Wait shouldn't you get yourself a shot first?
     
    jk couldn't resist that one

    good call.
    If kesslers there I might not be able to buy myself a shot haha.
nickNYC
Joined: Jun 15th, 10:16 pm

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    Posted: Jun 15th, 10:52 pm
    Post subject: Poor Sportsmanship or Part of the Game

  • "sfoster"
    "sauce1"
    Foster I feel like this forum was somewhat directed at me for my several games against you.  
    My personal opinion is that you are definately one of the top players in AC and if a player can expose your weakness in your game and utilize against you  then why not.  
     
    I did not use any props other then my obnoxious yell and to be quite frank if anyone rule was in question it should be wether or not you can cross the invisible back line which you did a number of times.  Be prepared for a second dose this weekend when I make the commute with a new partner down to MD.
     
    Kessler-

    I think you had fine sportsmanship and I didn't harbor any bad feelings after our game was over.
     
    I kept my legs behind the table, and I never put my arms over it, since they were out to the side. I'm not trying to cheat anyone, and I asked for a ref after you brought it up so I could consult with them.
     
    from what he said he thought it wasn't allowed, but he wasn't sure and I've had plenty of wrong callings by refs at the world series in the past. So who knows.
     
    In my honest opinion I believe it was within the rule, but I stopped at the refs request without trying to go up the chain of command.
     
    The main point of this thread isn't to call anyone out or to have it directed at you, although I admit you definitely threw me off my game.
     
    I just wanted to bring this to the attention of MD players.
    Everyone here seems to agree that distractions are a part of the game. And that being the case, I don't understand why none of us try to use distractions.
     
    Our game I started trying to distract you back, but I was pretty much backed into a corner.
    I was dead in the water, and my only hope to keep Austin in the game was to stop you guys from hitting  cups as well.
     
    Austin was shooting so well and I didn't want to be the reason for him to lose.

    I play with distractions all the time however his were pretty damn annoying to the point that i heard his stupid shit talking through my ipod .  I lost 2 Bullshit final games to him and one of the outsiders in a $50 and $100 sit and go so I gues it worked.
mikevit
Joined: Apr 30th 2008, 06:59 am

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    Posted: Jun 16th, 05:23 am
    Post subject: Poor Sportsmanship or Part of the Game

  • "nickNYC"
    "sfoster"
    "sauce1"
    Foster I feel like this forum was somewhat directed at me for my several games against you.  
    My personal opinion is that you are definately one of the top players in AC and if a player can expose your weakness in your game and utilize against you  then why not.  
     
    I did not use any props other then my obnoxious yell and to be quite frank if anyone rule was in question it should be wether or not you can cross the invisible back line which you did a number of times.  Be prepared for a second dose this weekend when I make the commute with a new partner down to MD.
     
    Kessler-

    I think you had fine sportsmanship and I didn't harbor any bad feelings after our game was over.
     
    I kept my legs behind the table, and I never put my arms over it, since they were out to the side. I'm not trying to cheat anyone, and I asked for a ref after you brought it up so I could consult with them.
     
    from what he said he thought it wasn't allowed, but he wasn't sure and I've had plenty of wrong callings by refs at the world series in the past. So who knows.
     
    In my honest opinion I believe it was within the rule, but I stopped at the refs request without trying to go up the chain of command.
     
    The main point of this thread isn't to call anyone out or to have it directed at you, although I admit you definitely threw me off my game.
     
    I just wanted to bring this to the attention of MD players.
    Everyone here seems to agree that distractions are a part of the game. And that being the case, I don't understand why none of us try to use distractions.
     
    Our game I started trying to distract you back, but I was pretty much backed into a corner.
    I was dead in the water, and my only hope to keep Austin in the game was to stop you guys from hitting  cups as well.
     
    Austin was shooting so well and I didn't want to be the reason for him to lose.

    I play with distractions all the time however his were pretty damn annoying to the point that i heard his stupid shit talking through my ipod .  I lost 2 Bullshit final games to him and one of the outsiders in a $50 and $100 sit and go so I gues it worked.

    Yeah he played like 7 or 8 sit and gos with Vince from the outsiders and i don't think they lost a game.  
     
    No word however on if they were extended an invitation to the Woodshed
austin
Joined: Jan 1st 1991, 12:00 am

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    Posted: Jun 16th, 06:49 am
    Post subject: Poor Sportsmanship or Part of the Game

  • "mikevit"
    No word however on if they were extended an invitation to the Woodshed

    Sit-n-go's are the single most effective way to maximize the number of teams you can send to the woodshed!
nickNYC
Joined: Jun 15th, 10:16 pm

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    Posted: Jun 16th, 06:17 pm
    Post subject: Poor Sportsmanship or Part of the Game

  • "mikevit"
    "nickNYC"
    "sfoster"
    "sauce1"
    Foster I feel like this forum was somewhat directed at me for my several games against you.  
    My personal opinion is that you are definately one of the top players in AC and if a player can expose your weakness in your game and utilize against you  then why not.  
     
    I did not use any props other then my obnoxious yell and to be quite frank if anyone rule was in question it should be wether or not you can cross the invisible back line which you did a number of times.  Be prepared for a second dose this weekend when I make the commute with a new partner down to MD.
     
    Kessler-

    I think you had fine sportsmanship and I didn't harbor any bad feelings after our game was over.
     
    I kept my legs behind the table, and I never put my arms over it, since they were out to the side. I'm not trying to cheat anyone, and I asked for a ref after you brought it up so I could consult with them.
     
    from what he said he thought it wasn't allowed, but he wasn't sure and I've had plenty of wrong callings by refs at the world series in the past. So who knows.
     
    In my honest opinion I believe it was within the rule, but I stopped at the refs request without trying to go up the chain of command.
     
    The main point of this thread isn't to call anyone out or to have it directed at you, although I admit you definitely threw me off my game.
     
    I just wanted to bring this to the attention of MD players.
    Everyone here seems to agree that distractions are a part of the game. And that being the case, I don't understand why none of us try to use distractions.
     
    Our game I started trying to distract you back, but I was pretty much backed into a corner.
    I was dead in the water, and my only hope to keep Austin in the game was to stop you guys from hitting  cups as well.
     
    Austin was shooting so well and I didn't want to be the reason for him to lose.

    I play with distractions all the time however his were pretty damn annoying to the point that i heard his stupid shit talking through my ipod .  I lost 2 Bullshit final games to him and one of the outsiders in a $50 and $100 sit and go so I gues it worked.

    Yeah he played like 7 or 8 sit and gos with Vince from the outsiders and i don't think they lost a game.  
     
    No word however on if they were extended an invitation to the Woodshed

    Yeah he played like 7 or 8 sit and gos with Vince from the outsiders and i don't think they lost a game.  
    Yeah I saw that they kept changin their names and baited us into their bracket the second time for a $100... F em ha ha Why didnt they play together in the tourny?
      
     

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mikevit
Joined: Apr 30th 2008, 06:59 am

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    Posted: Jun 17th, 12:43 am
    Post subject: Poor Sportsmanship or Part of the Game

  • "nickNYC"
    "mikevit"
    "nickNYC"
    "sfoster"
    "sauce1"
    Foster I feel like this forum was somewhat directed at me for my several games against you.  
    My personal opinion is that you are definately one of the top players in AC and if a player can expose your weakness in your game and utilize against you  then why not.  
     
    I did not use any props other then my obnoxious yell and to be quite frank if anyone rule was in question it should be wether or not you can cross the invisible back line which you did a number of times.  Be prepared for a second dose this weekend when I make the commute with a new partner down to MD.
     
    Kessler-

    I think you had fine sportsmanship and I didn't harbor any bad feelings after our game was over.
     
    I kept my legs behind the table, and I never put my arms over it, since they were out to the side. I'm not trying to cheat anyone, and I asked for a ref after you brought it up so I could consult with them.
     
    from what he said he thought it wasn't allowed, but he wasn't sure and I've had plenty of wrong callings by refs at the world series in the past. So who knows.
     
    In my honest opinion I believe it was within the rule, but I stopped at the refs request without trying to go up the chain of command.
     
    The main point of this thread isn't to call anyone out or to have it directed at you, although I admit you definitely threw me off my game.
     
    I just wanted to bring this to the attention of MD players.
    Everyone here seems to agree that distractions are a part of the game. And that being the case, I don't understand why none of us try to use distractions.
     
    Our game I started trying to distract you back, but I was pretty much backed into a corner.
    I was dead in the water, and my only hope to keep Austin in the game was to stop you guys from hitting  cups as well.
     
    Austin was shooting so well and I didn't want to be the reason for him to lose.

    I play with distractions all the time however his were pretty damn annoying to the point that i heard his stupid shit talking through my ipod .  I lost 2 Bullshit final games to him and one of the outsiders in a $50 and $100 sit and go so I gues it worked.

    Yeah he played like 7 or 8 sit and gos with Vince from the outsiders and i don't think they lost a game.  
     
    No word however on if they were extended an invitation to the Woodshed

    Yeah he played like 7 or 8 sit and gos with Vince from the outsiders and i don't think they lost a game.  
    Yeah I saw that they kept changin their names and baited us into their bracket the second time for a $100... F em ha ha Why didnt they play together in the tourny?
      
     

    haha that sucks.  I remember on saturday night we were laughing at some of the lame team names they used to get more people to sign up for their sit and go brackets.
     
    Oh and as for why they didnt play together:
    1.  Kessler and Vince didn't meet until Thursday
    2.  Vince and Matt are a very good team in and of itself.  They finished day one undefeated and with the 4th seed.  And they are a major threat to win any tournament they enter.
farleyboy007
Joined: Jan 9th 2007, 01:55 am

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    Posted: Jul 1st, 02:05 pm
    Post subject: Poor Sportsmanship or Part of the Game

  • "austin"

     
    One thing that can not be tolerated in games is flash photography during games. That is absolutely unacceptable.
     
     

    Flashing however, should be encouraged behavior from the female teams.
bryand
Joined: May 19th 2008, 11:09 pm

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    Posted: Jul 2nd, 08:59 am
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  • "sfoster"

     
    What if I'm wearing a bright white glove on my left hand because I idolize michael jackson, but I wave that hand behind the cups during my opponents' shots..
     

    Thanks for jinxing MJ, Foster.
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