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Old 12-06-2005, 05:42 PM
acekingoffsuit acekingoffsuit is offline
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Default Re: Just finished reading Cards by Maxwell.

Speaking of poker tips from this book, I took to heart the comment about how a very common intermediate mistake poker players make is juging others by there own psychology instead of from a neutral point, like if your a positional player, thinking that others' button raises are meaningless, or if you are a tactical player, thinking that another's flop raise definitely means he's on a draw. Lately I've paid attention to not being biased with my analysis this way, and i feel it's paid of substantially.
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