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Re: deep stacks, no free cards, do you really like your set?
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Trevor, Part of learning to play NL is being able to gamble a bit and put your money in with things other than lock hands. Sometimes, you have to say "if he has me beat, he will get my chips." Sometimes, you will get your money in with the worst of it. Sometimes, you will lose. But you will never be able to consistantly stack opponents if you aren't willing to get your money into the pot in this type of situation. And stacking opponents is the key to becoming a successful NL player. -Fink [/ QUOTE ] Okey dokey |
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Re: deep stacks, no free cards, do you really like your set?
There have been times that I've known my set was no good on the flop. But I've never had an instance where the bet to me was so large that I couldn't try to fill up.
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