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127 also. Love some of them, esp, you have 66 on J62 vs a LAG. He raises, which is better, allin or fold?
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also aq352 board no flush possible AI or fold
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Also: [ QUOTE ] also aq352 board no flush possible AI or fold [/ QUOTE ] Spoiler: <font color="white">If you mean the QQ on the AQ735 board, you're supposed to fold that. It's a slight adaptation of a hand Barry Greenstein played, quoted in Ace On The River (where Barry did fold and the guy flashed aces). If you disagree with fold, try coming up with any other hand the guy could possibly have. Occasionally he won't have aces but it's overwhelmingly likely that he does.</font> |
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I know but im saying that a very few percentage of people have the discipline to make that fold in real life. It's different because their quizzing you so you are more weary.
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Yeah, it tests technical poker skills, not real life playing ability. I am unfortunately not a "high limit pro", which is what my score is supposed to indicate. But then I have only been playing cash NL a few months...
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119 i sux ='(
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