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Old 02-05-2005, 05:29 AM
TheWorstPlayer TheWorstPlayer is offline
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Default Re: Why it\'s good to have a tight table image - difficult decision ins

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I'd show my one club and buckle down for a long profitable session.

Seriously, he limped behind other limpers with AA, flopped top set and found a fold? Hilarious.

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Just don't show anything. Say "Good fold." with as straight a face as you can, and move on to bluff every scary board available. You don't want to do stuff like show the bluff to this guy, or show one card and have him wonder why you are showing only one. Don't do anything that could possibly get him to play you stronger. And bully the crap out of him. This is the weakest play I have ever seen. "I don't beat anything." Ha! He beats 90% of hands!
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