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« Reply #30 on: December 24, 2008, 02:19:09 PM »

to be able to exploit peoples betting patterns you need to actually know there tendencies..as villian has no reads on Thekellster or him on villian, the check raise is strong move with no reads.
When i see an opponent make a disciplined fold , i would tend to be more wary of them rather than the guy who cant let go of two pair.. [no malice in that comment intended]



however I think you open to being exploited if you assume players holdings are always at the top of their range

yes i see your point,but i work out the situation and what info we have on our opponents,against a different opponent who we have a good idea of there style and how they play there hands this could be a entirely different conclusion..
Poker is a situational game and the art is interpreting the info at hand.


yes james very interesting input is LOL any thoughts better than this ??
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« Reply #31 on: December 24, 2008, 02:39:34 PM »

tbh i make a living from poker being a LAG.

fOLDING TOP 2 IS RARELY A PROFITABLE MOVE FOR ME.

Having said that noble i geniunley considered laying the hand down and thought long and hard about folding.

But i was repping a big ace so he could easily be raising with worse

i just thought commiting to the hand was the higher percentage play in the long run.

ty for feedback
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