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Old 08-22-2005, 01:50 PM
DVC Calif DVC Calif is offline
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Default Re: different bet size practice > misread > beat

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..All you can do to play winning poker is to make correct decisions, and induce your opponent to make incorrect decisions...

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Agreed. But was slowplaying AK preflop and on the flop correct? TPTK is not the nuts and I personally prefer to play it faster. I think that sometimes we outplay ourselves by being so clever.

What if Hero had AA? Who makes the same slow play as Hero?
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Old 08-22-2005, 01:58 PM
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Default Re: different bet size practice > misread > beat

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My point:
" Sometimes it would be Your advantage if Your opponent could see Your cards "


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I dont see any situation in which you're involved and showing your opponent your cards is a good idea....

Fundamental Theorem of Poker anyone?
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Old 08-22-2005, 02:10 PM
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Default Re: different bet size practice > misread > beat

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..All you can do to play winning poker is to make correct decisions, and induce your opponent to make incorrect decisions...

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Agreed. But was slowplaying AK preflop and on the flop correct? TPTK is not the nuts and I personally prefer to play it faster. I think that sometimes we outplay ourselves by being so clever.

What if Hero had AA? Who makes the same slow play as Hero?


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He said he raised preflop. As for saying TPTK is not the nuts heads-up, don't you think you're setting the bar a little high? TPTK on the flop against a single opponent is a very good holding.
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