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Old 08-20-2005, 02:22 PM
Aaron W. Aaron W. is offline
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Default Re: Ace on the board in low-limit games

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I've found that in loose low-limit games, at least one person will almost always have an ace.

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This is selective memory. Your statement is completely false.

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This leads me to fold some hands I noramally wouldn't if I were playing against tighter opponents when an ace hits. Does anyone else do this? Is my reasoning totally flawed?

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Well... your reasoning is flawed, but it doesn't mean that your play is flawed. Context is important. If you always dumped when an ace falls and you don't have one, you're leaking money. In games where you think someone always has an ace, you're usually getting odds to draw to trips or two pair on the turn.
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