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Old 07-25-2004, 08:59 PM
cero_z cero_z is offline
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Default Re: The Dangers of a Limit Mentality

Hi ML4L et al,
This is the type of feedback I'm talking about. Thanks for your input.

As for betting the turn, you're obviously right. I had put him on a flush draw, and it was uncommon for him to have made a hand as big as trips without me knowing it. I'm sure it was obvious; somehow I missed it. Since he's the cautious-to-a-fault-type player, I expected him to fold a flush draw if I bet there. I was looking to have him make a flush, and check-raise me with it, or bet about 80 into me. When he missed (I thought), I went for a slight overbet, hoping to look enough like a bluff that he'd call with A high on the 2-pair board.

As for the following,
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That explains the list of positive adjectives describing "opponent..."

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hahaha. This was my perception of HIS perception of me.

And, I agree with your point about bullying with good and bad hands, but since he virtually never played back, I didn't want to waste a big hand. My bad.
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