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 Originally Posted by abelardx
Once the float doesn't work, just give up and save your chips. I know from personal experience that trying to win hands by making people fold is very very expensive. You took a shot which is fine, but it didn't work, so that kinda officially makes it a bad spot now. Just move on to the next hand.
BTW, and I bring this up because I'm a recovering lagtard. Have you ever tried to play a couple sessions with no bluffing whatsoever? It was way harder than I thought. Turns out that a lot of my bluffs were not good ideas that just didn't work out. They were actually emotionally driven stuff that I had little control over, at the beginning anyways. Not bluffing much is not as much fun but it is much more profitable.
Thanks for the reply. I will definitely try what you suggest (a session without any bluffs whatsoever) - I think it'll be interesting. FWIW, I don't really consider myself a LAGtard but I definitely do have a remaining spew problem, if anything, I guess I am like you described a "recovering lagtard" so I still need to learn to pick my spots better when I do run bluffs.
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