Re: If I forget everything I read about PSRs...
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You'll find yourself in more difficult situations post flop like trying to get to showdown with top pair on the river, only to have your opponent push giving you 2:1.
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Is there more to it than this? My initial impression of PSR is that it seems like a lot of work to avoid making a hard decision that doesn't necessarily happen too often.
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Probably. It depends what you mean by not too often. I'd say the most common difficult decisions I have are when I have top pair, I'm facing a big raise and wondering, crap does he have a set/2pr.
That said, I do agree that it's a lot of work. I just got through reading that section myself, and I think it's something I'm going to keep in mind and use when I'm analyzing hands after the fact. Like, oh yah this hand would have been a lot easier if I raised more preflop. But as far as in game decisions go, I'm already overwhelmed with applying less difficult concepts, so I think this can slide for now.
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