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Hmm interesting. I will keep that in mind. But at the very least I would have to switch tables.
It is my belief, and experience, that when you look invincible at a table you can bluff more and take down pots. Also your opponents bluff less and generally only raise you with great hands. Sure you get the constant bluffer at the table but at that point they are so frustrated that it is easy to play against them. They try to muscle you out of every hand, easy to play and profitable. Which only improves your image as you are sucking the life out of the bluffer. When your running bad I see more bluff attempts, thus harder decisions. Folding one pot an hour I shouldnt is quite a bit of money lost (BB per 100). You can't bluff, which takes away income. llayers have called me down with K high at times when I am sure they missed the flop also. I'm sure you all will say as long as there are fish at the table you stay. For me I rarely see a recovery. What I do see is continued bad beats. Like tonight [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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