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Old 06-08-2006, 04:54 PM
Mustafa Mustafa is offline
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Are you amateurs still afraid of pocket Aces? Sheeeeeet!
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Old 06-08-2006, 05:23 PM
kiwi kiwi is offline
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I mean I would remember to log the times I bluffed with nothing and got raised but might forget to log the times I raised with top pair or stronger and got raised, because I wanted to get raised. When things go your way you tend to forget about them but remember when they don't go your way.

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Things stopped going my way when I read this post. I hope I don't remember this
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Old 06-08-2006, 07:02 PM
GrannyMae GrannyMae is offline
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Yes, I have had this happen. And in general, anytime I have a hand like AA, KK, QQ the average number of opponents to the flop is lower than usual. Of course, I could be mistaken but I don't think so. Software to analyze my hand history should tell if I'm right,. Again, I would do it manually but I might forget to log some hands and skew the stats.

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don't listen to these naysayers.

i believe!!

however, just for shiits and giggles, go ahead and post a HH where the bb folded against your limping aces. that'll shut the GOONS up.


btw, WELCOME to 2+2!!








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Old 06-08-2006, 08:04 PM
Mumwaldee Mumwaldee is offline
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You need the Nishi Trace-Buster-Buster-Buster™, as advertised in "The Big Hit".
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Old 06-09-2006, 09:45 AM
Fishy McDonk Fishy McDonk is offline
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I will try to answer your questions.


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I've experienced a lot of suspicious situations, like being dealt pocket aces and everyone folds including the BB, and I didn't even raise.

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Yes, this CAN and DOES happen. If the BB is sitting out (which you may or may not be aware of, depending on the site) and has checked the post blinds and fold box (which is done automatically in tournaments), then even though you just call the BB, his hand will be folded.

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And also, if I bet a legitimate hand on the flop, like I have KT and a king flops, my flop bet seldom gets raised. But if I have QT and bet the flop as a bluff when a king flops, I usually get raised.

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If you don't have a K, there is a greater probability that your opponent does.

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I thought I would manually track these situations and this would conclusively tell me if others know what cards I'm holding. But the problem is I would usually remember to log the bad situations but might forget to log the good ones.

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That's human nature. We tend to think more about the times we get sucked out on than the times we do the sucking,as if we somehow DESERVED to suck out on others.

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What would be best is letting software do this analysis. And maybe it already exists. Does anyone know of such a product?

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Poker Tracker records every hand and can show you statistics for each hand type and also statistics for each of your opponents. That should allow you to do the type of analyses you are interested in.


You might want to ask your questions in the Beginners' forum. This forum is mainly repressed anger seeking outlets.
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