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And the Poker School lesson for today must have been ...
SLOW PLAY.
I have never seen so much slow playing before today. There must have been a special lesson offered or something. It wasn't just 1 or 2 players at a given table, it was 5 or 6 players taking turns. This happened at MANY of the tables I played at today. Over and over I saw 3 players to the river with one player betting and two calling. Then on the river the two callers would come alive. Or it was checked around to the river and a big bet called and lost to a made hand on the flop. It was almost predictable, and so I was able to stay out of most of it. I did get caught a couple times though. Anyone else notice this or was it just an isolated case that followed me like a homeles puppy? |
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Re: And the Poker School lesson for today must have been ...
Most people are very sloppy in slow playing and lose bets as a result. Me like it.
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Re: And the Poker School lesson for today must have been ...
Yeah. Three times I had AK cracked with some one limping in with AQ, calling my preflop raise, and then check/calling all the way when A Q hit the board.
Got to love it. |
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Re: And the Poker School lesson for today must have been ...
Is it wrong of me to get mad at these idiots for being stupid enough to let me draw out on them?
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