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Taking a Drunk Mans' Money at a No Limit Texas Hold'em Poker Table-Was I Wrong for Doing This?

 
Author: Doug Blake
 

I'm sure just about anyone who has played texas holdem poker in a place where they serve alcohol has had this experience at one time or another. Everyone at the table was really nice except for Mr. I'm all in because I'm drunk. He had such a bad attitude and I felt like I was online playing in a freeroll for a second because he would just keep going all in. He would occasionally just call a bet. Every time he would just call, I knew he had a horrible hand.

So, when it was my turn to call, I would raise with my good pocket pairs or my ace something. Each time he stayed in a hand all the way to the river and then try to bluff. It was almost as if he wanted to give away his money.

I played at that particular table for at least 3 hours and I counted at least 4 times the man went to the ATM and came back with at least 200 dollars in chips. I would say I probably got at least half of what he brought to the table.

The next day, after I got home and counted my winnings, I kind of felt bad for winning all that money. But then again, that guy should not have been playing texas holdem poker while he was drunk!

Some people might say that if I have to question my actions, then yeah, it probably wasn't the correct thing to do. But, do I feel bad about it, not really.

My opinion on taken a drunken persons money at the poker table is that if they are dumb enough to play while intoxicated and is being reckless, then go for it!

 
 
 

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