Re: what does \"outplay\" mean?
Good post.
I often use the term "outplay". To me it means something like: Getting better EV than my cards justify, because my decisions are better than my opponents. (If it is me doing the outplaying.) This includes all decisions; folds, checking, check-raises, calls, raises and re-raises, and decisions not to raise or re-raise, but only call.
Ejnar Pik, Southern-Docks.
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