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Old 02-28-2005, 08:36 AM
bernie bernie is offline
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Default Re: Kill Pots VS Maniacs

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You are trying to justify playing scared.

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When have I ever justified playing scared? I don't believe I ever, ever mentioned that in my reasoning for any type of play.

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You didn't support your assertions then, and you haven't done so now.

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I've done so numerous times. Back then, it was against the debate for playing hands like 98s and Ax in maniac games. Hands that all's they really do is add variance to the session. Why not just link that thread?

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I'm not the only one to say you are wrong when you tighten up in a loose game

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You also had this argument back then too. This isn't just a typical loose game. I've also never said to play tight in just a loose game. There is another factor to the equation.

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So, why do you disagree with Caro and Miller et al. about this?

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Im not disagreeing at all. Neither of them are talking about kill pots or maniac games. Why don't you find out their opinions on those before you quote them out of the context we are talking about here. You seem to see games as just either loose or tight. There is a little more to them than that. There is a big diffence between a loose aggressive game, and a loose passive game.

Again, Im not going to redo a thread done months ago just to get to the same conclusion. Post a link to it and save us both some time.

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