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Old 09-09-2006, 03:36 AM
AffleckKGB AffleckKGB is offline
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great post but this is worrisome:

"my PF-strategy is constant and i never change it at any circumstances regardless i'm running bad or good"

for me limit hold em is a very situational game. in some spots an easy fold is an easy raise and vice versa, very player dependent, preflop included. the more i alter my play to perfectly fit a good read, the more money i make.


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Reread Peter's quote and you might be less worried.
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Old 09-09-2006, 04:54 AM
mike l. mike l. is offline
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"my PF-strategy is constant"

i understand how his sentence can be read two ways, and i recognize teh language barrier but just the above phrase is still something that doesnt sit right with me.
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Old 09-09-2006, 11:19 AM
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Default Re: Running bad thing (long)

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"my PF-strategy is constant"

i understand how his sentence can be read two ways, and i recognize teh language barrier but just the above phrase is still something that doesnt sit right with me.

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I agree. Bottom line is this: If we can agree that how we're running inspires our opponents to adjust in any way to us, it should be clear that the value of certain hands adjust either up or down. Dramatic changes are probably incorrect, but the correct play for some hands that are marginal when running normally almost certainly change when running well or poorly.
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