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Old 02-27-05, 09:48 PM
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I think you are underestimating yourself, Novice... I only played with you on the final table, and other than possibly risking your stack a little more than I would have (I didn't see your cards, because people were always folding to your big all in bets), I thought you played great poker. And when you guys got to heads up, he had a HUGE chip lead over you. You built it all the way up, and then this.......

I understand your logic, I guess, but if you were trying to avoid seeing flops and were willing to call all in with KJ, why not just push in using the same logic nutbag used? Then, one of two things happens:

1. He folds and you increase your chip lead (very likely).
2. He calls and you are in the exact same situation as above (less likely).
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