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i would say that works, but only against the amatuers. thats because a smart and a pro player will recognize what you are doing. the pros know more about poker than you think, including this little kind of info. so if you bet like 105 the pro will think that you are bluffing and call, if he has a good hand, if you bet like 98 he will think ur trying to get some money out of him and fold, if he doesnt have a good hand.
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You think my man above you has to worry about pros? Do you need to worry about pros? What experience have you had that gives you such insight into pros, professionalism, and other facets of proism that are unknown to my piddly little ass?
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i am not saying it has to be a pro. i am saying that a smart player can catch that too. i also try those kinds of bets, but i mostly catch my opponents bluff when they do it on me.
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Its kind of interesting but it can be easy to pick up. The only fun thing to do is bet like that when you have a hand and confuse them. Bet 105 or w/e with a good hand and they think ur bluffing and then you can end up winning alot of money.
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We've talked about this here before, but I often bet in somewhat uneven increments.
Check out this thread for more info on what I mean: Direct link to my post: |
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