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Well, good luck
i've noticed when i'm a big stack and intend to put a small stack all in, if i stop and type well, good luck, then put them all in, they tend to fold. i haven't tracked any results, but it seems to be a little psychological tool that seems to work. anyone ever try this before?
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Re: Well, good luck
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i've noticed when i'm a big stack and intend to put a small stack all in, if i stop and type well, good luck [/ QUOTE ] If I did this everytime I pushed as a big stack on every table, I'd time out more than SFB on dial-up. |
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Re: Well, good luck
try it when you do have time, it works.
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Re: Well, good luck
What do you type if you want him to call (which I generally do with a short stack)? I usually bet one under his chip stack.
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Re: Well, good luck
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I usually bet one under his chip stack. [/ QUOTE ] nh |
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Re: Well, good luck
vnh
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Re: Well, good luck
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If I did this everytime I pushed as a big stack on every table, I'd time out more than SFB on dial-up. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Well, good luck
Wouldn't work against people with chat off. (e.g., me)
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Re: Well, good luck
why do you turn chat off? I think it can be benificial sometimes to see what some of those morans are saying
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Re: Well, good luck
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why do you turn chat off? I think it can be benificial sometimes to see what some of those morans are saying [/ QUOTE ] Doesn't matter, if you're 8 tabling you're already missing most of it. |
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