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[QUOTE="Ace of Spad3s, post: 6777775, member: 1021897"] Within the rules of the game, you did nothing wrong. The respons you got is also not your responsibility, but the opponents. So let it slide of your shoulders. That being said, I view your actions as poor table etiquette. Not only did you slowroll villain by not showing your preflop nuts while all-in, you actually put in the extra effort of hiding your hand strength and on top of that made villain feel like he's ahead while you knew you already had him beat. Besides that, you intentionally slowed things down by turning over your hand after the 3rd board. On the other hand, it might be bad etiquette, but if it leads up to opponents making mistakes, it's just another tactic to get ahead. Just a matter of what's more important for you, good etiquette of bad etiquette with an edge. [/QUOTE]
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