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Re: Coming out of the shadows?
I never hid my SN even though I'm a pokern00b. I'm trying to get better and willing to pay tuition to get there. If I lose a buyin to a 2+2er who outplayed me, I would consider it +EV if I found out how.
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#2
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Re: Coming out of the shadows?
Known, solid 2+2ers are the easiest players to put on a very accurate pushing/calling range. I prefer to remain the anonymous donk that gets berated for calling their any 2 push more than I "should".
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Re: Coming out of the shadows?
I dont ever use table selection...but I hope that good players use it to avoid me.
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Re: Coming out of the shadows?
I don't really care if people know who I am. I'm still playing the 33s though. Barely moving into the 55s. I suppose it did hurt me that one time johnnybeef made me close my pushing range by telling me he would call with any 2. In my defense, I had seen him call with trash before so I did have reason to believe him.
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