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Old 07-26-2005, 08:55 PM
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I was wondering if it is good to have people at your table know you are a good player. If the other players think you are very good, what will their reaction be? At first I thought they would probably respect your raises, but they might think of it the other way: Since you are good, you probably are bluffing them. When I play against a solid player, I feel it helps me narrow their hand range down considerably, and for this reason, I think it would be bad for the other players to know that you are a winning player. What are your thoughts?
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