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Old 12-29-2005, 12:55 PM
Leptyne Leptyne is offline
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Default Re: 2/4 NL, am I a tilt monkey?

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His bet of 20 screams of a continuation bet, so you really should raise the flop here and try to take it down.


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When you open raise you represent a strong hand. Could be AA,KK or TT. When the flop comes rags, or a paint and two rags since you have represented strength a CB will often take the pot down. when you open raise you have made a committment to fire at almost any flop.

Garland has taught me to keep track of individual CB's. Not always, but often (thats why you keep notes) a failure to make a CB with a weak flop is a sign of weakness, and making a CB followed by a turn check is often a sign of weakness. Attack weak plays and attack weak players.
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