Re: The Well: kitaristi0
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kitaristi0-
this would be a great time to post the rest of that text file!
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Muahahahahhah NEVER!!!! Get your own text files [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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kitaristi0-
if you PM it to me, i promise to save it. then, i'll have my own text file [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img].
actually, my problem is that i have too much crap stored as "useful" information. i'm busy sorting/organizing my favorites list right now. it has close to 600 entries [img]/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img].
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Meh, my .txt file only has a couple more things in it that aren't too great anyway. No point sending it. But just for you, since you are sporting such an awesome avatar and all (wow that's some sweet assonance sort of) here are a few more gems I found (these are mostly my observations from CardRunners videos):
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Raised preflop with JJ to $7. He got reraised by one of the blinds to $20. He called. The flop came down 8xx with no obvious draws on it. The opponent bet out strong, and GP just went all-in. At the lower stakes games he’s not going to overthink these situations. If he has me beat, then that’s tough, but he’s really only worried about QQ+, and it’s much more likely that the opponent has two overcards, top pair or a weaker overpair.
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Say you raise preflop and get called by an out of position opponent. When the flop comes down and the opponent leads into you with a bet they very often don’t have a big hand. Consider raising with anything, and be willing to fire off a second barrel.
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Raised preflop with AQo. Got called by two people. The flop came 432r. He made a $20 bet into a $21 pot. This deters people from calling with anything but a pair, and thus helps clarify the situation. This makes the rest of the hand much easier to play. Made a similar pot sized bet with 88 on a 777 flop.
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