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Old 10-14-2005, 05:21 PM
sholvar sholvar is offline
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Default Re: The Sociology of Poker?

I saw this things on many tabes, many times before.
If you win often, they will fold to nearly every bet you make. You can bluff and bluff and bluff. But if anyone catches you on only one hand, doenst matter how big your winning chances with this hand was, that you loose, they only think: hey he bluffed us all the time. If he bets ore raises we must call and you get so much -EV calls and nearly no chance to get someone out who sees the flop with you.


These crowd-phenomenons are very interesting in my oppinion. But I like multitabling and if you multitable you cant take some care of your respectfactor on one table or maybe on each...
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