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Re: Hand against Chufty - interesting situation
I would be interested as to why you think b) is the case.
Also, the way PLO is played now online, there is no way to avoid the good players...its just gonna happen. Which this hand showed. And this is much more true of CHUFTY than any other of the good players in that game. gl dd |
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RESULTS
I folded. I now think its good decision. Thank you all for answers.
To BigDave : of course CHUFTY is very good but he is making donkey plays sometimes as everybody else. I am young and have big ego this probably explains b) :-) I admit I recently dont play that good so I am starting to have some doubts about b). Best wishes |
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Re: RESULTS
Punter,
The reason I said this was kinda subliminal. I *knew* from seeing you around that you are mostly a NL holdem guy. Most NL folk couldnt judge a good plo player from a bad one on the best of days. Even very good NL holdem players struggle at PLO, and often really underestimate what the PLO players are playing like. The games are that different. In fact we had a thread the other day here, where even experienced PLO players were talking about how hard it was to seperate LAGs from fish. Now all of this may not be the case for you even in the slightest. You may have been playing PLO man and boy. In wish case I apologise. But. If I was a NLHE player, even a great one, I would sit with a very very open mind about who is and who isnt any good at a PLO table. good luck dd |
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