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Old 09-23-2005, 03:44 PM
nykenny nykenny is offline
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Default Re: What separates a good player from an advanced player?

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I love having 17/15 players at my table. It is like they almost get it... but they don't. Hyper-agros that pay off like a slot machine with comparitively weak hands. Be willing to go to more bets with these players. Also be willing to call down with 99 on a 1 or 2 broadway board. I think their problem is that they recognize the hands that are open-raises, but not those hands that are folds instead of 3bets. Just be aware of what that means.

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i don't like 17/15 by far. i'd much rather play with 54/4.

not every close.
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