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To be on a rush
Isin`t this an interesting pheneomen? When you are you can raise with 22 hitting very good and crack opponents with holdings like AA ,KK . Right after that you 4 cap with A-3
suited and makes flush on river and bust 2 sets! Do you stop ? No!! This time you get AA and the poor bastard which AA you crack get 22. Flop is 2 Q 5 rainbow , turn 7 and river A. Ding!! The point I trying to make here is that when you are on a rush it doesn`t matter what you do or how well/bad you play, you`ll win anyway! On the other hand when you running cold it doesn`t matter how well you play your big pocket /good hit they guy on a rush will outdraw you! Anyonelse had the same experience? |
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Re: To be on a rush
yes.. a guy on a rush will always beat you..
now.. you can never tell this until after he beats you. sort of a self-fulfilling prophecy if you win.. well then, he wasn't really on a rush now was he? ha |
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Re: To be on a rush
Only about 100 times. But, i still don't anticipate the continuation of a trend, bad or good. I wont play crap hands just because I've had horseshoes falling out of my pants for an hour. It does not make sense to get goofy.
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Re: To be on a rush
yes. all the time. what i try to do is to win anyway.
Kenny |
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Re: To be on a rush
I really enjoyed the phrase "horseshoes falling out of my pants"
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Re: To be on a rush
No.
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