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*Poker Angle Shooting: The String Bet and String Raise We’ve all seen a player place chips in the pot with multiple motions, or appear to call, puts chips in the pot, and then announce a raise and adds more chips.
*Angle Shooting Angle shooting is a controversial part of poker. While not quite cheating, in some cases, it is essentially finding ways of exploiting ambiguous or weak areas of the rules in order to gain an advantage over other players. This is more than just pushing rules to their limits – it is travelling to the outer edges of fair play.
*Another move which isn’t exactly classed as cheating in poker — but is considered a highly shady practice — is known as “Angle Shooting.” In Layman’s terms, this means performing a move that gives a player an unfair advantage over their opponents.
Poker pro Doug Lee has amassed over $1.3 million in live tournament earnings in a decade-long career that includes two WSOP circuit championships.
The first of those titles came in 2005 in a $10,200 buy-in event at the Rio Las Vegas Poker Festival that resulted in Lee’s largest cash of his career --$695,970. However, that career includes some questionable tactics at the poker tables over the years, the latest allegation centered around possible angle shooting during a $565 buy-in, $500,000 guaranteed tournament in the PHamous Poker Series at Planet Hollywood.
The charges were levied by fellow poker pro Jimmy Fricke, whose live tourney resume shows more than $1.6 million in lifetime cashes. Fricke has been cashing in tournaments almost as long as Lee, with a 2nd place finish in the 2007 Aussie Millions Poker Championship Main Event good for $795,279 his largest score to date.’All-in, two million’
The angle shooting incident in question occurred at the blind level of 30,000/60,000 when an UTG player shoved all-in for about 600K in chips. The table’s big stack called the all-in bet, leading to Lee making an announcement that he was “all-in, two million.”
The big stack asked Lee if his chip total was indeed two million, Lee replied in the affirmative, which prompted the big stack to fold his hand. Lee’s big slick beat the pocket fives of UTG, allowing Lee to scoop a huge pot --more than 1.2 million in chips.
However, Lee didn’t actually have two million in chips. His total stack was apparently less than 1.5 million. Lee seemingly misrepresented his chip count hoping to prompt the big stack to fold, an apparent angle shoot that found success.I’m right next to him, he clearly only has like 1.35-1.4m,’ tweeted Fricke. ’He has 7 40 stacks of 5k chips. I say something as they’re shipping the chips to him and he called me a fat internet loser. Very witty sir. Floors do nothing for the massive angle or the insults after.” 2 + 2 posters chime inPoker Angle Shooting Explained Drills
The incident prompted a thread on 2 + 2 that resulted in a debate over whether Lee’s action was an angle shoot, or whether it was big stack’s responsibility to confirm the actual chip count. Big stack failed to ask for confirmation from the dealer, taking Lee’s word for it that his chips totaled two million.
As was alluded to in the thread, it is out of the ordinary for a player to announce an all-in followed by his chip total. Lee being an experienced pro, it appears his intent was to deceive.

The posters who side with Fricke and claim Lee was angle shooting point to Lee’s intent of misrepresenting his chip total. Other posters were of the mind that big stack erred in confirming Lee’s actual chip count.Poker Angle Shooting Explained FootageThis was really really bad tonight, guys,’ Fricke posted on 2 + 2. ’He (Lee) stole thousands of dollars in equity from people at the table, myself included. He’s a total scumbag *******. This was just straight up cheating.” Poker Angle Shooting Explained Targets
Other posters piped in with stories of Lee’s reputation for pulling such tactics, suggesting that someone known for questionable conduct on the felt should not be taken at his word. Fricke also called out the tournament directors for standing pat when Lee threw a number of insults at Fricke for bringing up the possible angle shoot when Fricke was not involved in the hand.
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