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Old 08-04-05, 03:42 AM
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a really important thing early in the tournament is to see a lot of flops. if you keep the pots low, then there a higher chance that you'll see the flop and catch something, which is better than being reraised.
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With cards that can pay off, and cards that youd toss at the later stages
Like the 1 gap suited connectors (9s7s) and Kxs etc. Calling with 93o just bc blinds are low simply isnt a good idea...but you are right seeing a lot of flops (assuming you are at least a good post flop player) is very helpful in building your stack
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Old 08-04-05, 07:46 AM
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One of the biggest problems i find is that in hands where you river 2 pair,and then the villian makes a extremely large, unlogical bet, but the turn and river become cordinated (flush or straight) i think its one of the hardest decisions to make. Alot of times, desperate opponents raise for a bluff, but then when it hits, its extremely devistating.
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