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Old 02-27-2005, 02:32 PM
elonkra elonkra is offline
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Default Do you ever avoid bad players who you fare poorly against?

There's a player I've played with who appears to be one of the worst and luckiest players in the world, at least against me. It's gotten to the point that I seem to go on mini-tilt the moment I sit down with her. She'll call most preflop raises, knowing full well that I've got the better of it going in. She seems to outdraw me regularly, and I inevitably lose on the bubble while she finishes in the winners' circle. Conventional wisdom says stick around, she's a payoff waiting to happen, and she certainly has been, from time to time. But I'm beginning to wonder if I'd be better off avoiding her for awhile.
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