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Re: $40-80 hand at Wynn
Wow I didn't know Tommy Angelo and Clarkmeister were colluding. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
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07/09/05 10:25 PM
You made this post at 10:25 last night?
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Re: a trick when you have to go first?
"when he's first to act ... he is now last to act ... "
"what do you think of this trick" Sounds like he's a quantum mechanic. |
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Re: $40-80 hand at Wynn
"I'm surprised that your river plan didn't include the fact that you would have to show first if you bet the river."
I assumed I'd be getting a share of the pot, which meant I'd have to show no matter how the betting went, so this time I did not consider showdown information flow variables while decided to bet or not. Tommy |
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Re: 07/09/05 10:25 PM
"You made this post at 10:25 last night?"
yeah got sick of all you guys talking about poker so came and read a tommy post. |
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Re: a trick when you have to go first?
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what do you think of this trick ive seen a prop who is a nice guy do: when the pot is multiway and he's first to act he purposefully noticeably turns his head to the right so he cant see the flop and says check. this way he is now last to act on that street, and anyone who has watched him can clearly see that he has not seen the flop when he checks. [/ QUOTE ] One of the biggest advantages of being last to act is betting marginal hands when everyone checks. |
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