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02-24-2019 , 01:05 AM
Stabs at the pot when you show weakness can be bluffs, but a hand played like the nuts is often the nuts.
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02-24-2019 , 03:56 PM
For the general low stakes loose/passive masses:

-snap call on the flop means draw
-reaching for chips as if they are going to bet when it's not their turn means they really want to check behind
-suddenly forgetting where the action is and then betting/raising means monster
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03-04-2019 , 11:35 AM
I’d rather play a reasonable (8 hours or less), well rested session at a ‘bad’ table than push my concentration limits at a great action table. Playing mistake free is more important than convincing yourself you will make a quick score if you just ‘hang in there and keep pushing through.’
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03-05-2019 , 03:10 AM
A villain double checking hole cards after a two card flush flop comes out is almost always to see if one of their two cards is the flush suit on flop.
This won me $200 last night.
I had A-Kss, raised to 30 over two limpers, small blind minraised me to 60, limpers fold.

Flop was A-9-9 two diamonds.
Villain checks hole cards, I instantly assume he has jacks, Queens, or kings and is checking to see if he has a single diamond.
He checks, I check, hoping for a diamond turn to tempt him.
Turn diamond, Villain thinks about betting 70-80, shoves his remaining 190 instead, I snap call. River brick.
He flips Queens, one was a diamond as expected.
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03-05-2019 , 05:00 AM
Everything you hear at a poker table is the absolute truth.
When someone mucks their hand then tells you what it was they are always honest.
When a 1/3 table gives you advise you should always follow it.
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