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 Originally Posted by benny999
I noticed a big leak in my tag game was bluffing sort of like this, before getting a read that the person turns out to be a call station, incapable of folding mid/top/overpair (or ace high in your case, wow....)
Villain looks like an easy source of chips, and it looks like you didn't have a good enough read to do this on him, aka bluffing with little fold equity...or a bluff line that is too inconsistent with your made hands if he really did have your number. It takes a reallll good read, but it is possible for villain to know ace high is probably good. More likely is he is a big time call station though.
Yeah, my point was coming from the perspective that you can't learn if you discount that you made a mistake. If the OP refused to admit that he MIGHT have made a mistake then he cannot learn from the hand. Once he admits that he MIGHT have made a mistake then he can evaluate it to see if he did.
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