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A decision is a final product of a specific mental/cognitive process b
Hello B&M This is a kind of weird question but: ... what do you think about when you are sitting at the table pretending to be thinking about having a decision, but you really allready made up your mind? |
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Re: A decision is a final product of a specific mental/cognitive proce
What would Brian Boitano do?
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Re: A decision is a final product of a specific mental/cognitive proce
Vegas and the f***ing Mirage
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Re: A decision is a final product of a specific mental/cognitive proce
i dont. i do whatever action im thinking of because it usually isn't a big game. In fact, unless you are playing something like 15/30 or higher, it is most likely not even a factor.
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Re: A decision is a final product of a specific mental/cognitive proce
I could see how it wouldn't matter too much in a limit game, but I think in no limit the amount of time you wait to act can make a bit of a difference.
I think about what action on my part is going to get the opponent to do what I want. Is there anything I can say? Can I give some kind of fake tell that will get him to make a mistake and win me the pot? |
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Re: A decision is a final product of a specific mental/cognitive proce
Rolled up aces over kings. Checkraising stupid tourists and taking down huge pots...
...sorry, I kicked myself in the nuts. Usually I'm actually thinking about the next shot I'm going to order, and how to extract maximum amount of round colored thingies. Edit:I can't type with two left hands. |
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