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Old 11-18-2004, 06:53 PM
onegymrat onegymrat is offline
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Default Re: Knowing your table

Hi Demana,

Bernie's reply is terrific. Although I want to add that if you play normally in tables where they are ALWAYS bad, then just solid poker will prevail and you should leave the fancy stuff at home. But if you have a couple of players that are very intuitive and can see/predict your moves, then they will toy with you and your session will suck. I have discovered through experience that when you have a good grasp on poker theory and hand selections, you must know your opponents very well if you are to evolve from a good player to a great player. Multiple adjustments during a session will be essential.
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