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A lesson on mixing up your play. 3/6 AA
I'm 4-tabling and playing internet spades at the same time, and notice out of the corner of my eye that I have black aces on the top left table. Action is still on EP. Now it's cold season and I'm sick as a dog, and all of a sudden I feel this giant ball of phlegm making its way up. I cannot suppress it for the life of me. I run to the sink, crouch over in mortal pain and cough up more phlegm than I, or anyone, has ever coughed up, in the history of the world. I figure I'm cool on time since it was still on EP.
But alas, in utter terror, I turn around and see that it's 3 bets to me - with 2 seconds left to act! I lunge across the room for the mouse and miss the click by no more than half a second. Turns out the 3-bettor had KK and took down a $75 pot. My friend who was watching TV says "Sometimes you have to fold aces preflop in order to mix up your play." Maybe he was right. |
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Re: A lesson on mixing up your play. 3/6 AA
Ack!
or in your case...HACK! Bad Luck... Sarge[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] |
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Re: A lesson on mixing up your play. 3/6 AA
That's why I have a plane through up bag and oxygene tube by my computer in case of a gas leak.
If you're not prepared to play poker don't [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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Re: A lesson on mixing up your play. 3/6 AA
My computer chair is a toilet. It works.
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