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When Should The Obvious Play Be Reconsidered?

  
 
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socal1111
Old 01-17-2009, 10:47 PM     Post subject: When Should The Obvious Play Be Reconsidered? #1 (permalink)  
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As I was writing a reply to my Turn Decision, I began thinking of math VS. read / gut feeling / little voice in our ear.

This topic, IMO, doesn't get discussed enough - especially in today's online scene, as math dictates most of our decisions.

"His stats say (X), so I have to do (X)"

When does 4+4 NOT = 8? When does the 'obvious' call, raise, or fold not become so obvious, and should be reconsidered?

And... are we even paying enough attention to that aspect of our improvement?
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