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Old 10-19-2005, 05:08 PM
Mike Mike is offline
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Default Re: Laying down hands

It may be you haven't enough time yet to know what the probable hand your opponent holds is even if you have no idea what he holds, or the best probable hand for that round.

The average hand I think is two pair, but the best hand of each round depends a lot on what comes out and how the pf betting verses post flop betting. If you compare those it may help you find a small range of hands that may fit your opponents hand.

Not original but remember: buying in is just the ticket, lessons are what you get after the buy in.

The worst you can do calling someone down is lose a few bets if you feel your hand may be best.
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