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05-19-2004 02:05 PM
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05-19-2004 02:06 PM
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05-19-2004 02:15 PM
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{Moved from Hold'em Strategies} | |
05-19-2004 02:17 PM
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you know, looking at these examples, you really know when to press and when to back-off. when someone pushed back, and you didn't have the goods, you let it go. | |
05-19-2004 02:19 PM
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I also need to be more aggressive in heads-up play. I sit around for good cards too much. I've placed 2nd in so many tourneys now. | |
05-19-2004 02:34 PM
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Agreed. Very impressive tactics. There was only one hand in your entire tournament that left me scratching my head. #504759699. Not exactly sure what your thought process was there. Chasing the 4 card flush I guess? I dunno. Other than that hand though, I can definitely see where the blind stealing enabled you to pick up some ancillary chips to keep you in the game and allow you to stick around long enough to get the hands to take down the rest of the feild. | |
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05-19-2004 02:40 PM
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05-19-2004 02:51 PM
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