Re: TOP: Fundamental Theorem discussion.
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Ok if you know his cards and your cards how can you play incorrectly? What mistake could you make? If you know he has AA it doesn't matter how he bets, you will be able to calculate the correct play.
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contrary to this statement. In my home game we decided to do a tournament of blind mans bluff. Of course me being the best player in our game thought for sure I could do well. One particular hand player to my right has JJ and everyone else has rags. I can see by the players reaction that I too had a decent hand. I thought "ok I either play really aggresive or fold" I chose to fold because I know players at my home game sometimes think that AJ being the 4th person in the action against all ins big bet is good. I had 44. Anyways to sum this up Ppl clearly see the JJ and start raising against it. So just because they can see your cards there is some ppl out there who and this is a quote from an argument that came up at my home game, I wasn't even part of it, but the quote is this "I will win more money with luck than your so called odds and skill" It all started when he caught his flush against a big raise and chase with Q-4 suited. Just goes to show at the low levels you never know what someone can be on because top pair makes ppl push their whole stack not even thinking they can be beat.
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