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Here's something to try for all of you...
Write a list of what you think a pause followed by a check means. a pause followed by a raise means, no pause followed by a check means, and no pause followed by a raise means. You will have two (or three) possible answers, usually being strength or weakness.... Now try using a mixture of all of these methods. For example, try a pause raise when you have the nutflush, then try a no-pause raise the next time you have the nuts. Follow that up with a no-pause check when you have the nuts a third time.... Rest assured, someone is most likely taking notes on your every move.... At least play that way. Try not to use pause betting as a very strong decision maker. Try instead to learn the betting patterns of a particilar player.... Believe me most have very discernable(sp?) betting patterns that virtually scream out what hole cards they have. Now I have to find a John Baker Post to mis-read ![]() |
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I usually use the preset buttons- mainly when raising or calling the current bet but never the call any. I only really pause when a player makes a big move that forces me to actually think about.
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[quote=ChipFish]Here's something to try for all of you...
Write a list of what you think a pause followed by a check means. a pause followed by a raise means, no pause followed by a check means, and no pause followed by a raise means. Rest assured, someone is most likely taking notes on your every move.... At least play that way. QUOTE] Not sure about this one ... ChipFish are you actually taking such notes? How many people really are, at least in the 2/4 games at Party? And even if they were, when the CD ends, it's time for me to change it, no matter what hand I have. So I'd love/hate to think people are reading this much into how long it take me to act. |
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