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eh, the 4's chop, so the 9 was really the money card.
When things get wacky at a table, I wait until I have a better hand. I think you'll lose a lot of money playing this way against wild opponents. At wild tables I generally make huge profits in the form of 1 or 2 big hands an hour where my big hands get paid, and try to keep pots small or just get out of the way the rest of the time.
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