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| Continue to do her doggystyle and hold your breath |
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27 | 24.32% |
| Try other positions and hope for the best |
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17 | 15.32% |
| Tell her to clean her ass |
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67 | 60.36% |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Ok, so timing tells are a bit meh. However, I have come to a conclusion about 1 specific timing tell that I think is certain at the Micros: the INSTA river push oop on the scare card in a reasonable sized pot. This is a bluff - I'd take this one to the bank every single solitary time. I timed out (i.e. folded) my TPTK AK in a BvB battle this morning when the flush card came and he insta pushed. I was running great this morning so decided to leave it (BR considerations >>> EV at that point lol), but I knew he was FOS and, surely enough, he shows total crapola. Never again at these stakes. On an unrelated note, making mistakes is inevitable, standard and totally fine. BUT! Making stupid mistakes are none of these things. I am going to concentrate on this more than anything else in the coming weeks. Remove the big, dumb, ridiculous, stupid mistakes and I'm sure my wr might even double (lol, admittedly from humble beginnings). [/ QUOTE ] Timing tells are fairly reliable. As long as acknowledge that they don't apply to multitablers. [/ QUOTE ] Nonsense, a quick check is a quick check no matter what etc [/ QUOTE ] Agreed, though I think he just means that if they take a long time they may well just have a decision on another table [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] <-- good at pointing out the obvious |
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