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cut mcshove a break, drunk people like arguing
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uhm so i guess what i was going to say has been said but...
for people who can apply this stuff, this post is a just a reminder. for people who don't understand it or can't apply it correctly, it's going to make the games better. imagine a whole table full of BAD lags? I'm salivating. |
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for people who don't understand it or can't apply it correctly, it's going to make the games better. [/ QUOTE ] This is true, although obviously not my intention. People incorrectly applying the information, and/or putting themselves into situations that they do not know how to deal with properly and subsequently making big mistakes is going to cost them money. Experience and analyzing your play properly is the cure. |
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Great post, have to say ...
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another great MSNL post bookmarked for future reference by a mediocre SSNL player who's gonna make it up here soon....
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[ QUOTE ] for people who don't understand it or can't apply it correctly, it's going to make the games better. [/ QUOTE ] This is true, although obviously not my intention. People incorrectly applying the information, and/or putting themselves into situations that they do not know how to deal with properly and subsequently making big mistakes is going to cost them money. Experience and analyzing your play properly is the cure. [/ QUOTE ] aj - obv it wasn't your intention. just trying to calm down the people going crazy about this post. vn btw. now, are you ever going to actually PLAY poker again? |
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best post I've ever read here. Thanks alot
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AJ, about raising light: Do you find yourself doing this more with good but not great hands like AJ or KQ, or would you rather put in the second raise with hands like 87s or 55? I guess my problem with the first group is that if you get called, you're likely dominated or a coin flip at best. With the second group of hands, you have the chance to hit a big/concealed hand, and they have just as much "bluffing equity" when you miss the flop.
Btw, if you throw in a few examples, this would make a great 2+2 magazine article. |
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uhm so i guess what i was going to say has been said but... for people who can apply this stuff, this post is a just a reminder. for people who don't understand it or can't apply it correctly, it's going to make the games better. imagine a whole table full of BAD lags? I'm salivating. [/ QUOTE ] While I agree that a post like this isn't going to change the games or anything, I have a hard time seeing a bunch of weak night semi nits turn into bad chip spewing air pushing lags. |
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Nice post.
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