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Re: How much of good short play is avoiding good players?
avoiding the better playeres is a smart move. Becoming better than the better players is an even better move [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
I dont like the turn raise, if he folds it was just with a worse hand. And you cost yourself the opportunity to draw out on him if he has a better hand (you could potentially have a ton of outs). |
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