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Old 09-29-2004, 10:58 AM
Tommy Angelo Tommy Angelo is offline
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Default Re: total unfluffableness

"this question isn't "is this guy bluffing more than 22:1?", it's "does this guy have a flush?". averages are good when you don't know exactly what to do or want to make a post-game observation, but the guy isn't doing anything ON AVERAGE right there. he's doing a very specific thing, right at that moment in time. "
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Astro, thank you. I was about to spend half an hour saying what you just did.

Rick,

I have no idea who bluffs 1/20 of the time or 1/10th of the time or whatever. Not even a clue. It's all about if they are bluffing when their chips go in the pot.

Tommy
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