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Old 11-18-2005, 05:14 PM
srm80 srm80 is offline
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Default Re: \"play your rush\" by Doyle Brunson

i think what he was talking about was when playing rushes is not that he thinks the cards are just going to fall his way just because, giving him leeway to play his longshot draws, I think he means that when playing a rush it does wonders for a players table image, making a player appear more dangerous to the other players sitting at the table, and in turn make your opponents a little more timid and reluctant to get into a big pot, allowing a player on a rush to win a lot more pots in many different ways.
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