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Re: Showing when it folds to your raise?
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Does anyone remember the obnoxious Englishman in the WPT Aviator's tournament? He kept offering his cards to his opponents, saying, "Pick one. Go ahead. Pick one and I'll show you." Funny as hell when he had QQ. And I like the previous poster's A2 hand for this move. Heck, let fate decide whether he thinks you were stealing with 2X or had a bonafide AX. And what's he gonna make of your offer in the first place? Crazy? Dumb? Silly? [/ QUOTE ] Damn you man I object he was Australian [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Showing when it folds to your raise?
I do it quite often in sngs, less often in mtts (and only in late stages of MTTs for obvious reasons). It is really only usefull when playing loose vs tight players and tight vs certain thinking LAGs.
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