4-of-a-Kind
Join Date: Mar 2006
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We're getting into the Concepts section which is densely packed with great content. We'll cover fewer pages each week from here on out, since almost every concept is worthy of discussion. Again, my questions are just a jumping-off point, feel free to ignore them and post your own thoughts, questions, etc.
1. Are you in a game where you find it necessary to manipulate your opponents? How do you do it? Are you conscious of trading small mistakes for large ones?
2. In Concept #4, S&M say "Sometimes you should bluff to stop a bluff." Do you ever do this? How does it differ from a blocking bet?
3. In Concept #7, S&M recommend disguising your one pair hands unless you can profitably call big bets. How might you do this?
A couple concepts that I often need reminding of:
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Concept #1 - When in doubt, bet more.
Concept #2 - Don't give action to tight, trapping players. Know who not to play big pots against.
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