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I can't help but take this comment as a condescending attitude. There is no way a simle "value bet a lot" statement can beat my game. If you can beat it, its because you use every last trick, every last piece of know-how and hand reading skill you have.
Condescending and Dynasty, never, just reality, brutal reality. Scott, I have to agree with Dyn, here. I'm sure Dyn uses every trick and all his hand reading skills in addition to value-betting. And value betting doesn't prevent 7 people from sucking out on you smarty. True, but in the long run it will score you a big advantage. Don't trivialize how to play a game like this. Perhaps you've never really played in one? I'm sure Dynasty didn't jump into the 10/20 at the Mirage after seeing the WSOP on ESPN one day, everyone works the ranks I assume. I've learned something as of late. Recently, I've become a steady player at the loose 4/8 at foxwoods. I have had more winning sessions than losing. My last 3 sessions I've played my best, however, I felt the worst on the way home from these sessions than I did a losing one. Why? I was going over in my head where I missed value-bets. The next time down, I missed less. This last time, my biggest winning session, I missed 2 bets I could count in a 7 hr session, and I couldn't get them out of my head on the way home. Therefore, I feel missing opportunities in these types of loose games are CRUCIAL to long term success. Miami, eh? I've got a friend I need to visit on South Beach. I'll go if Dyn can't make it. [img]/forums/images/icons/laugh.gif[/img] I'll brush up on my Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese, I hear the women love tall, blonde, blue-eyed Americans. [img]/forums/images/icons/grin.gif[/img] Peace, Joe |
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