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Old 12-15-2005, 09:29 PM
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Default Re: ($2000) L1, AK TPTK facing minraise

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Against unknowns I never do something some percent of the time and something else some other percent. I do what I think is optimal given my read and my image. If I decided a fold is best here, I would fold and then take that into account in the future, possibly setting up a trap later. In a STT you are just too likely to never have a similar situation come up again to intentionally do something you think is second best.

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Thanks Microbet.... this was very good for me to hear. Something Harrington didn't mention in his books.
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Old 12-15-2005, 09:35 PM
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Default Re: ($2000) L1, AK TPTK facing minraise

Thank you for correcting my thinking here (the signs of me being a limit player).
Any insights on the specifics of the above situation?
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Old 12-15-2005, 10:48 PM
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Default Re: ($2000) L1, AK TPTK facing minraise

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Against unknowns I never do something some percent of the time and something else some other percent. I do what I think is optimal given my read and my image. If I decided a fold is best here, I would fold and then take that into account in the future, possibly setting up a trap later. In a STT you are just too likely to never have a similar situation come up again to intentionally do something you think is second best.

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Everyone make sure you read this. This metagame [censored] is getting out of hand.
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