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There are WAY more loose passive players at 2/4 than gamblers. At least in any east coast casino I've played in. In fact in any given session I'll likely see 1 or 2 preflop caps, and 5 or 6 3-bets. And I'm usually responsible for a third of them. [/ QUOTE ] If you play at night (and not the daytime retired crowd), I stand by my "worst 2/4 game in America" statement. [ QUOTE ] You don't think any strength can be assumed about their hand? There's a wide range of options, but you can certainly narrow it down a lot more than from "random hands". [/ QUOTE ] Sure, you can certainly narrow it down. Go ahead; narrow it down. I did above. Once again, Pokerstove is free. [ QUOTE ] Lol. Please come play in my games if you think thats close enough. Not to mention that you don't win with your set all 13% of the time. [/ QUOTE ] First, if your games really are that tight, it would be a waste of my time to play in your games. Not to mention, a 2/4 game like that, considering the rake + toke, seems like a bitch to beat. Second, how close is almost then? Again, you criticize but provide no answer. And, as the Pokerstove shows, your JJ will hold up on its own/backdoor into something more than enough without flopping a set. |
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