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Old 05-28-2004, 11:00 AM
Stefan Prodan Stefan Prodan is offline
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Default Just started reading Super/System...Brunson\'s view on rushes startling

In the no-limit section of Super/System, Brunson says that he believe rushes exist and that if you get a great hand you should automatically play your next. He says that he's made a great deal of money off rushes, and that even though scientists don't believe they exist, he does.

I don't understand where he's coming from at all. Is he actually saying that by getting a good hand you have a higher chance of getting a good hand on the next? That makes no sense at all. You might get some psychological benefits, but I think we all know that this isn't blackjack, and the cards you get in one hand have absolutely no effect on the cards you get in the next hand.

So am I reading this wrong or does Doyle completely ignore probability here?
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