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09-04-2019 , 06:47 PM
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Originally Posted by MikeStarr
Pretty sure I never called him a strong player. I called him a young gun.
Pretty sure you did but now you’ll say playing a “strong game” doesn’t mean he’s a “strong player.”

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Originally Posted by MikeStarr
I'm not going to stop just because there might be one guy at the table who plays a strong game when most of the rest of the table is weak. Especially when hes mostly just looking at his phone and playing a couple hands here and there.

So I could just fold after limping when this guy raises once or twice an hour, or I can study and find a way to combat him and others like him since this is becoming more and more popular of a strategy.
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09-04-2019 , 08:18 PM
OK, I guess I did kinda say that. I actually went back and read the whole thread and didn't see where I said anything about a strong player but I missed that sentence I guess.

I happened to be sitting on this guys direct left so I wasnt going to be in this situation (limp/calling any of his raises). The whole thread is kind of a theoretical situation based on a real observed hand and other hands Ive seen a lot lately with similar lines.
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09-04-2019 , 08:55 PM
But dude, the B may be abusing with bluffs the donkey limping 60% of his hands. It doesn't mean he's going to overbluff the same way against a player like you playing 28/14!
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09-04-2019 , 09:50 PM
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Originally Posted by OvertlySexual
But dude, the B may be abusing with bluffs the donkey limping 60% of his hands. It doesn't mean he's going to overbluff the same way against a player like you playing 28/14!
Fair enough.
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