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08-15-2006 01:41 PM
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08-15-2006 01:45 PM
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montauk
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I like the concept, and think it rings true as a general principle. That's not to say that taking down pots with C-Bets and the little things arent important. |
08-15-2006 03:32 PM
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08-15-2006 04:11 PM
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Kinda reminds me of Colin Powell's 40/70 rule. | |
08-15-2006 05:25 PM
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I think thoughs rules might be a litle broad to be considered universal rules. The style I play is kind like short ball. I take doun so many small pots that when Im finaly in a big pot im playing with there chips. I realy think I make more money in all these small pots than in the big ones. I can back eny of this up with fact because I play live and dont have eny way of actualy tracking it. My only point is that your style, and the style of your oponents determins if these rules hold true for you or not. |
08-15-2006 06:45 PM
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pretty standard | |
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08-15-2006 07:07 PM
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aok: | |
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08-15-2006 07:31 PM
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Obviously this depends on who your opponents are. In general, there are two different types of bad players that we make money from: bad players who call too much, and bad players who fold too much. Against the first type of bad player, we might earn 80% of our money by making good hands like full houses, straights, and flushes and getting paid off, and 20% of our money by bluffing or taking down small pots with weaker hands. Against the second type of bad player, we might earn 80% of our money by bluffing them out of the pot and 20% of our money by making good hands. | |
08-15-2006 11:24 PM
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08-16-2006 09:00 AM
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08-16-2006 12:50 PM
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You make/lose the most money in the big pots. Tight players play more big pots with good starting hands. You will really lose money when you hang on to your good starting hands, but continue to make big pots unimproved. | |
08-16-2006 01:54 PM
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08-16-2006 02:03 PM
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08-16-2006 02:55 PM
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08-16-2006 03:07 PM
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08-16-2006 03:11 PM
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08-16-2006 06:12 PM
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Let's just call it what it really is: the Pareto Principle. | |
08-16-2006 07:05 PM
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AOK, | |
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08-16-2006 07:22 PM
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08-16-2006 08:25 PM
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08-16-2006 09:09 PM
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08-17-2006 12:29 AM
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08-17-2006 12:30 AM
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08-17-2006 11:36 AM
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08-17-2006 11:44 AM
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08-17-2006 11:51 AM
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Be a nutcamping nit. There's nothing new about that advice for a beginner. | |
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08-17-2006 11:53 AM
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08-17-2006 12:08 PM
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