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Old 10-13-2004, 08:44 AM
Iceman Iceman is offline
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Default Re: \"All-in on the flop\" system

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I like systems.

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If you just want to follow a strategy card, then play blackjack, because you'll lose at poker if you can't adjust to different situations and opponents.

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I like Skalansky`s all-in system,

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It's an interesting thought experiment, but it doesn't work in real-life. It's one thing in a $10,000 buy-in tournament where many players will be overly tight and passive on the early rounds because they don't want to risk going home quickly after plunking down $10K (allowing you to steal more than your share of blinds and gradually build your stack). But online, the System won't work since people will call your all-ins much too often. And now that people are aware of the System, if they realize what you're doing they will counter it.

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I`m messing up my turn and river play.

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Then work on your game. Or don't play no-limit.
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