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Originally Posted by BoyChick
Without reading anything but the title of OP, YES. The first time I've ever met him, a year and a half or so ago, he actually asked me (with no possibility of it being sarcasm) 'You don't know who I am?', when I asked him for his name.
I KNOW WHO HE IS! HE'S THE GUY BEHIND THE BLEEDING EDGE FORWARD THINKING WHITEPAPER ENTITLED "MINIMIZING BAD BEATS IN TOURNAMENTS"... This little national treasure was wisely PDF'd on his website to protect the obvious immense IP contained therein. I managed to transcribe an exerpt:
Minimizing Bad Beats in Tournaments
By Doug Lee
How many bad beat stories had you heard from someone in a tournament that probably
could have been prevented? Here are some strategies that I have learned to minimize bad
beats in tournaments:
1) Raise with your good hands (especially big pocket pairs) preflop.
2) After the flop, bet with your good hands (try to not check-raise).
3) If you flop a big hand and you see that someone is drawing, you should go all-in
first to protect your hand.
WP, NH, DOUG LEE FTW!
OKok, it's not a bomber, and it's not Canadian but that's the best I could find on short notice...