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Old 11-27-2007, 10:14 PM
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Default Re: Are Players More Likely to \"Make Moves\" After You Suffer a Bad Bea

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I would not be overly concerned about this for the following reasons.

1) to assume that your opponents at those stakes and paying close enough attention to how your running and then adjusted their games based on the assumption that you took a bad beat and are therefore unlikely to want to get involved in a big pot again is giving them too much credit imo.


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Actually, my concern is that people are playing differently because they think I am on tilt, which they might if within an orbit of taking a bad beat, I open from middle position a couple of times and c-beet the flop only to fold to a raise. I have no idea how to put my opponents on a hand range if they think I am a tilt monkey.
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