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Old 11-21-2005, 01:45 PM
Stealthy Stealthy is offline
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Default Re: Dodging a check-raise?

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No, you really can't, because your brain tricks you. It inherently remembers those rare opportunities where the mathematically correct move would have resulted (or did result) in a less desirable result than what your intuition did (or would have). It conveniently forgets the times when the mathematically correct thing was correct, however, because these events are more common and less interesting. We make whellbarrow loads full of money from people who "feel their A coming" and hit it because of how often they don't hit it in spite of their feeling, and then forget how often that happens.

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Thanks Wookie you post hit all the right notes with me and you are of course correct. I cannot pretend to be "instintively" right enough times for the wrong mathematical play to be correct. So yes, this is a turn bet 100/100 times.
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