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Old 12-17-04, 05:20 PM
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Are you playing extremely tight? If that's the case, your opponents will think twice when you begin pounding a hand. Ya know? You can't sit there and fold for three obits, and then come out raising like a champ without altering people as to the power of your hand. Just food for thought. I'm sure you're playing more than Aces and Kings.

I would say you are on the right track. It's better to win the smaller pot then have someone draw out on you. Because you're playing check-raising games, which involve free cards. I think at these limits, especially online, you have to get your money in the hand when you have the goods, after all - they call it no-foldem holdem for a reason.

Just something else to think about: never underestimate your type of table. Is it a loose free for all? Tighten up. Is it tight? Call and raise a few more hands. This can work at your advantage because you are always able to drastically switch gears to throw people off.

There is where multitabling can be dangerous - having to account for 4 different types of play at your 4 different tables.

G'luck.
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