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View Poll Results: Do you Make More or Less at Poker than the Average 2+2er? | |||
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24 | 68.57% |
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11 | 31.43% |
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If actually went to her site and read about this. There's some really interesting stuff out there so check it out!
Anyway, the situation was that Howard had low cards, Felicia had all high cards. The rest of the players had low upcards, yet still folded. Ted saw this, and said that the players who folded must've had high cards, leaving the deck rich in lows. This would increase Howard's likelihood of pairing his low cards, and would also decrease the chances of Felicia pairing her high cards. Ted's brain works at a level so far above mine it makes my head spin. |
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This was only the second time I had seen Ted play. It amazed me how solid he was, he was never aggressive with-out a hand.
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he was never aggressive with-out a hand [/ QUOTE ] Sounds weak tight [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] But he sure was aggressive with rags in holdem on his WPT appearance. He seemed to play anything and everything for lots of chips in any position. |
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Yes, I doubt he was never aggressive without a hand, although Men did say that he thought Brown would win because Brown was "more aggressive."
In heads up play, never being aggressive without a hand is suicide unless you are playing against a truly overaggressive player. -Michael |
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