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Old 11-18-2004, 07:17 PM
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Default Re: Knowing your table

There is certainly an advantage to knowing your table... that said, i would guess that more money is lost by players who over-adjust for their read on the table than by players who make no adjustments.

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A friend and I have been arguing over the importance of knowing the table that you are playing at. He's tight and plays that way no matter the tabel texture. I tend to start tight and then base hand selection on the players at the table, my position, and the action in front of me.

Every so often, I'll raise or call with a hand that boggles him and when I say that I based it on knowing my table, he goes balistic.

Shouldn't your play be based on knowing your table?

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