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I was just reading Howard Lederer's article on him:
http://www.howardlederer.com/howard-...-article8.html I find it interesting that he is so successful playing almost entirely counter to what most good players would recommend: -Slowplaying big pairs as a rule, rather than an exception -2xBB raising preflop -min-reraising preflop with very marginal hands -generally keeping postflop bets small in relation to the pot Obviously he's been successful playing this way, but is it really an effective strategy on it's own, or just a method for exploiting weaker players? |
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