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Please explain Seidel's greatness in High Rollers Please explain Seidel's greatness in High Rollers

01-16-2018 , 09:57 AM
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Originally Posted by SuperSwag
classic hand if you haven't seen it
Oddly had not seen that. nice one.

Forgotten how much fun it was to watch the Mouth play the poker.

Video also made me think maybe Mike has always been right, he just always runs really bad (or badly, dunno)
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01-16-2018 , 10:11 AM
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Originally Posted by iamallin
He is a huge nit who defends himself well aginst gto bots and runs good obv.
He is far from a nit, that's just the image he portrays and takes advantage of masterfully.
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01-16-2018 , 10:16 AM
Bluffing occasionally doesn't make someone far from a nit. He is still a nit who underbluffs. Just a self aware and intelligent nit.

But his success story is a lesson to all the young guns..tight is right if you have some run good on your side.

Why be good and balanced and gto when you can be just tight and lucky
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01-16-2018 , 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by iamallin
Why be good and balanced and gto when you can be just tight and lucky
Did you look that post in the mirror before you hit submit?
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01-17-2018 , 03:41 AM
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Originally Posted by harkin
If you mean not showing the camera his cards during play I honestly cannot ever remember him doing this. I looked up 10 random hands and the only hidden cards were in one hand vs Benefield where he got coolered by a higher river straight and it was Benefield who hid his hole cards from the camera.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSNiZNAT9tc

If you mean not showing after the play's dead he's not the only one and it's good discipline.
IIRC Erik was vehemently against showing his cards but I don't remember if he actually openly refused to as much as being verbal that he should have the right to refuse. I think he lost the fight and compiled after making his case.
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