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Re: similiar to the \'paranoia\' post...
Ha ha ha. Look at the advice here:
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showfl...;gonew=1#UNREAD And that is full ring, where opponents are less likely to semi-bluff raise. |
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Re: similiar to the \'paranoia\' post...
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folding JJ cannot be a general policy here against unknown players. [/ QUOTE ] Agree absolutely. /mc |
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Re: similiar to the \'paranoia\' post...
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I looked up asymmetric risk preference, and all I got out of it is that losing $50 might distress someone more than winning $50 makes him happy. But as poker players, we shouldn't use this in our decisions, should we? EV is EV as long as we have the bankroll to back it up. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, asymmetric risk preference refers to the fact that people are more likely to take an unfavorable gamble when they start from a down position then they are to take a favorable gamble when they start from an up position. It's a mistake that you want to profit from, not a mistake you want to make. /mc |
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