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Old 03-24-2005, 03:23 AM
Uncleben327 Uncleben327 is offline
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Default worth while style?

In my home 2/4 nl game I have been experimenting with a new style of play that seems to be working. My basic strategy is the same every week. It is to play solid but to attempt a bluff whenever a decent situation occurs, until I get caught. I then make sure everyone at the table see's my bluff. From then on I play tight, aggressive, and by the book. I have had moderate success so far, showing a decent profit over 15 out of 20 sessions. Can anyone tell me any obvious flaws to this style that I may be missing or am I on the right track.?
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Old 03-24-2005, 04:13 AM
Jeebus Jeebus is offline
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Default Re: worth while style?

Once they get used to you playing tight and aggressive start bluffing again, then repeat. Gotta keep changing gears.
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Old 03-24-2005, 07:54 AM
Corona777 Corona777 is offline
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Default Re: worth while style?

ive had the same results with this play i have also taken it to the 50 nl games online and it seems to be working i am a fairly tight player 25vp$ip 6 handed max and after searching for a good table i will try and start out with a small bluff and show it and they seem to not be able to get that bluff out of their mind they cant remember being shown the nuts 5 times in a row but they can remember that 72 bluff and you move back to playing tight poker and can run over them.
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