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Old 03-29-2007, 06:35 AM
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Default Re: showing cards after a walk

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what do you think about showing cards after a walk, specifically very weak hands?
if i show 62o after a walk, do you think this will encourage action on a tight table, or make people attack my blind more often? do you think that i should never show my cards, period? just wondered what your thoughts were

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Nobody at your table cares what your cards were. Add more tables and forget about it.

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Wow, real question, weak as hell response. Jesus christ, I'm so sick of people looking down at the new people asking "new questions".


OP: to answer your question, in my opinion I think that it is better to consider you tight than loose and therefore if you wish to show your cards show the good ones and not the loose ones. The low level players call too often as it is and that makes stealing difficult, you want them to fold more often so don't show your bluffs later on.

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lol

He got a walk. You know what that means, right? It has absolutely zero bearing on whether he's viewed as loose or tight.

Sorry, didn't realize completely irrelevant questions were serious business.
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