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Fnord,
I liked your feedback, very similar to how I measured that play. I think the only difference we had in our analysis was the slow play on the bicycle straight. I could see this being slow played on the turn, I myself would probably have played it somewhat slow with a very small bet, but I think my recommendations change for newbies...
I tend to tell those new to the game to not outsmart themselves and play a straight up game. It's funny how easy that sounds, but I've seen them unable to just do that! They don't bet their strong hands, and bet or call their weak hands. I think once they can play a straight up game, it becomes easier to see when to utilize slow-play type tactics. What do you think?
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Fnord,
I liked your feedback, very similar to how I measured that play. I think the only difference we had in our analysis was the slow play on the bicycle straight. I could see this being slow played on the turn, I myself would probably have played it somewhat slow with a very small bet, but I think my recommendations change for newbies...
I tend to tell those new to the game to not outsmart themselves and play a straight up game. It's funny how easy that sounds, but I've seen them unable to just do that! They don't bet their strong hands, and bet or call their weak hands. I think once they can play a straight up game, it becomes easier to see when to utilize slow-play type tactics. What do you think?
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ttanaka,
The answer to that question deserves a thread of its own...
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ttanaka,
The answer to that question deserves a thread of its own...
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ttanaka,
The answer to that question deserves a thread of its own...
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ttanaka,
The answer to that question deserves a thread of its own...
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ttanaka,
The answer to that question deserves a thread of its own...
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ttanaka,
The answer to that question deserves a thread of its own...