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Old 07-14-2007, 05:18 PM
thekernel thekernel is offline
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Default Re: what would aba do?

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Better play here is to call and shove over a turn bet.

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If villain had a bigger stack... But villain starts the hand with 1/2 a bi.

As played, it looks like OP has a case of the tricky play syndrome. Play smart, aggressive, solid (and in most cases OBVIOUS) poker and you'll be a winner at ssnl.

Taylor talks about this problem with a lot of ssnl players who are CR members. When a ssnl player watches a 5/10 or 10/25 video, he has to realize that most of the plays Taylor, Bhian and Stinger are making simply require a certain level of skill from your opponents (and from you btw). They don't work at ssnl.

This does not mean you shouldn't watch higher level videos. They are great for understanding the thought process behind expert play. It just means, save these plays for when you play at a level where they will be effective. Until then, play solid winning poker.
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