Re: The Perfect Hand Against the Perfect Opponent
Thanks for the feedback, guys. You make it sound like this is the ONLY case CSC is talking about- am I reading you right? I would look at this as one example of a perfect hand- perfect opponent situation, but I got the impression CSC is envisioning other instances as well. In one of his examples, he is confidently betting bottom two all the way on a three flush board. Wouldn't it take a different type of perfect opponent to play this way? How do you peg a Villain as this type of opponent? What other types are you looking for?
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