Re: 10x Rule (again) - leak in my game
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In other words, when you are up against an opponent that will respect your raises - 3x or 10x - and who will have a big hand if he rereaise (ie a good player) then there is no need to 10x raise and it is asking for trouble.
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Won't that good player be good enough to force that decision on you every time you give him the opportunity? Or is he not _that_ good?
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No, not at all, that would be suicide. He is a good patient player as well. And he has seen me play good hands throughout our relationship.
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I see, but now that you're short-stacked, your raising requirements have expanded greatly. He knows that you're not raising only AA|KK|AK, so, over time, he'll make you fold more than you'll call in this precise circumstance.
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