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Old 10-01-2006, 04:55 PM #7 (permalink)  
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One thing I miss about the Higher Stakes games (I.E. the LHE ones I used to play) is that usually calling down is never wrong, especially against good players and you have a marginal hand. It is when you start making those 'good laydowns' that you start to lose whatever edge you have. This is the problem for me at lowerstakes games, in that I am so used to thinking on a higher level, I outthink myself and therefore give too much credit to my opponent. You're like: "thats the most retarded line i've ever seen why would he do that with....oh, a set." Sometimes I think some of the (really)good players are predicatbly unpredictable wherease the lower stakes teh players are more unpredictably predictable.

I really have found no solution to this, yet.


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