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Old 10-04-2005, 04:23 AM
Spladle Master Spladle Master is offline
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my thinking here is a good player, that plays a solid game that isn't chip spewing and a "loser" in the game(as our player here is), makes this move i then consider laying it down.

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yes, I understood that, but your thinking is wrong. A 'solid' player does not have more 'solid' hands. A 'solid' player has a wide range of hands. That's what makes him solid. It's hard to put him on a hand. So you have to lay down LESS often, not MORE. Which is why they get paid off MORE. Which is why they are solid in the first place. They make more money. Because they pull more moves. So they get paid more. If the guy is a loser in the game, it is likely because he is too straightforward. Which means that he has a narrow hand range. Which means that you can read his hand more easily. Which means that you can fold here. Which means he doesn't get paid off. Which is why he is a loser. If you do not understand these very fundamental concepts, I don't know what else I can say.

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This is a very good post.
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