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Re: Winning player can\'t get AA right?
Thanks for everyone's help. I really appreciate it.
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#32
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Re: Winning player can\'t get AA right?
I use a different name. And I think that is enough out of my PT database for you. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
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#33
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LOL. Thanks TWP. You helped a lot.
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#34
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No worries. Hell, I am the worst player and I average something like 10PTBBs per hand with AA. You should, too.
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#35
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I think you are slowplaying and underbetting two much.
I mean if I move of honor (preflop push) every single time I had AA and everybody folded, I would have made more in 24 times than 7 dollars. |
#36
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amoeba do you typically do the move of honor?
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#37
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I have made it a habit to do it the first hand of the session.
first AA i mean. |
#38
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Re: Winning player can\'t get AA right?
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I think you are slowplaying and underbetting two much. I mean if I move of honor (preflop push) every single time I had AA and everybody folded, I would have made more in 24 times than 7 dollars. [/ QUOTE ] ouch! |
#39
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misplayed on every street.
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#40
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Re: Winning player can\'t get AA right?
I don't mean to be nasty, Bishop, but those three hands you posted should be in a textbook as bad examples.
And yes, your plan to pretend AA is KK and play it accordingly is an excellent one. I'm sure you'll turn it around. |
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