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Old 10-12-2007, 10:37 PM
KitCloudkicker KitCloudkicker is offline
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Default Re: taking a shot at 15/30?

Mr Cunningham,

It is impossible for me (or anyone) to make a judgment about your ability to beat 15/30 at your gambling establishment based on your posts in this forum. Most of the hands youve posted have been questionably played, but that is the way it should be - thats the reason this forum exists - to help people out with tough hands. This also means your game may need some tuning. However, this does not preclude you from being a solid winner in this game. Indeed, for many of us (me included), we only really become better players when we take the occasional shot. Its easy to become complacent when you stay at the same level too long - its like thinking, "gee, i crush these people, i'm as good as I ever need to be, I dont need to work on my game."

I suggest you take a shot at the game. You should be able to tell within a session if you are seriously overmatched in the game. If you feel comfortable and feel you have an edge, by all means, stick with the game as long as its in your bankroll.

And of course, post all troublesome hands here.

GL,
Kit
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