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Old 12-05-2005, 03:13 PM
nuclear500 nuclear500 is offline
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Default Defining \"outplay\"

Got into a semi-argument with someone about what it means to outplay. My definition(s):

1) Getting a better hand to fold
a) By bluffing
b) By betting aggressively (A and B _are_ different)

2) Slow playing a big hand to extract value (and succeeding)

3) Forcing a decision on your opponent that lets you outdraw and you do (the flop raise of an EP bettor and then the turn check/check for a free river card play, etc)

4) Inducing a bluff - however you do it.


Anyone else have anything to add or modify?
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