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 Originally Posted by Micro2Macro
hey here's a thought
regardless of your stake there are going to be cards on the turn you opponent will like to continue to a barrel on, and dislike to continue to a barrel on, so REGARDLESS OF WHAT FUCKING STAKES YOU PLAY NOTE TAKING WILL BE OF HIGHER IMPORTANCE IN GATHERING READS THAN YOUR FUCKING HUD YOUR HUD ISN'T GONNA HOLD YOUR HAND WHILE YOU CROSS THE TURN
seeing your opponent fold 2/2 times to an ace falling on the turn and then calling 2/2 times when a card less than 10 falls on some random dry board is going to tell you wayyyy more than ' fold to turn cbet 50%'
We're talking readless here. So we talk in generalities. And in general, how do 10NL players play? I don't know why you are comparing the importance of reads vs. stats when the answer to that should be obvious.
Read what I asked again. "Which is better, having a little info or no info at all?" It does imply we're readless doesn't it?
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