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i agree that the flat call does represent strength as well, but from the blind it isnt as significant. if you were in early position (not in a blind), and you did that, then i think it shows more strength. from the blind i am conflicted as to whether it shows an attempt to not get run over in your blind, or it could show strength.
i just dont think that it is nearly as effective from the blind as it is from third position. i understand that it is different in no limit, but it is also riskier and that has to be taken into account. |
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this forum is like one big anomally
for some reason i dont have much motivation to help my opponents become better players |
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So........ why are you here?
The purpose of threads like this isn't just to help your opponents (which is a ridiculous notion in itself).... it's to generate discussion which will help all of us - including you. By participating, you should be able to learn something and maybe even improve your own game. |
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When the situation is right (depending on my opponents and a number of other things), I like showing strength from the blinds after a rag flop.
The play you described is ok, but one I like much better here, is a check raise... That also gives you the opportunity to change your mind and get off it without spending any more money, but if all goes according to plan (check to the guy in late position and he bets out what looks like a steal with overcards), it's a great opportunity to throw out a nice raise and take the pot down. Don't try this against a weak opponent, of course. He needs to understand what you are telling him, which is that you have him in bad shape and his big cards probably aren't even outs. |
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I think if i were to miss a flop with AQ in SB, and i bet preflop, its a guarenteed bet on the flop. If i get a reraise, then i'll muck it, but if you think most people that are involved in your hand missed, its a good time to pick up the pot.
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well obviously i was here to get 200 posts TP
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When you explain something to someone, often it forces you to consider things you hadn't originally thought about; but by typing the post, you did. So, you became a better player without having to read a single post!
Also, do you really believe they'll become a better player than you, because they read your posts? c'mon. If anything you'll be giving them scraps, and in the event you give them gold, it's very possible that they're misapplying what you said, and have become a worse player! Funnily enough, this exact thing happened to a friend of mine when he was reading a post of mine on another forum about odds. He completely mixed up what I said (I didn't know he had done this), and became a losing limit player! Weeks and weeks have past and only yesterday did he figure what he was doing was wrong. There're litterally dozens of reasons I can think of to help weaker players, and all of them will make YOU more money. If you cannot see this, and are going to keep your cards close to you, even off the tables, then you will stagnate and stop progressing sooner than you should (hit a wall). I guaran-damn-tee it. Cheers, Gutzz |
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No need to ban you. We're just different. I don't see the people posting here as my enemies... rather, I see them as allies.
But whatever. Thanks for stopping by. |
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