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Old 09-28-2005, 12:42 PM
asofel asofel is offline
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Default Re: how soon do bad decisions converge

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Forget the idiot labelling thing.
If the question is "how many more times do I have to see him do something similar before I change the way I play against him?" The answer is zero.

Sure, misclicks happen.
Sure, people occasionally make -EV plays for advertising purposes.

Vast majority of times that 92o gets raised UTG, it is by someone who sucks at poker.

That said, if I never see this player get out of line again, my read on the "moron meter" will gradually decrease. To say that another way, one moronic play will make me play him differently, but reads should be continuously updated.

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interesting and similar i think to what lash said. definitely something to work on...thanks
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Old 09-28-2005, 07:55 PM
wonkadaddy wonkadaddy is offline
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Default Re: how soon do bad decisions converge

u guys r making this too hard. assume the 92 utg raiser is an idiot until shown otherwise. let ur reads and adjustments start immediately and be willing to change them if needed.
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