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Postby Brett Kay » Wed Jul 22, 2009 4:27 pm

Anette Obrestad Krunchie,

She played a 3.30 180 or 90 man sit n go, with her cards covered and took it down, think she might have peeked once though from the initial reports of it.

Either way still a pretty sick feat to do.
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Postby muzzington » Wed Jul 22, 2009 4:30 pm

Annette Obrestad.

We've how about links I would like to know I walk the line scrunches line at how the client Lawrence etc. etc.

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Postby AJG » Wed Jul 22, 2009 4:43 pm

Yeah, is obv from watching she wasnt looking at her cards (folding KK pre, and AJ on a J high flop etc)

Also, playing blind is good for more than just position play, as not thinking about your own hand you concentrate more on opponents hands, betting patterns etc.. reading what their bet represents and can I get them off it... that kinda thing.
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Postby bennymacca » Wed Jul 22, 2009 4:48 pm

AJG wrote:Yeah, is obv from watching she wasnt looking at her cards (folding KK pre, and AJ on a J high flop etc)

Also, playing blind is good for more than just position play, as not thinking about your own hand you concentrate more on opponents hands, betting patterns etc.. reading what their bet represents and can I get them off it... that kinda thing.


in a way it is good for reading your opponents, but to the same extent, your opponents' betting patterns depend on what you are doing in the hand as well. so i would argue that its not that useful at all.

as soon as you get to showdown with random cards the first time, their game against you will change.
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Postby Todd Rivers » Wed Jul 22, 2009 4:54 pm

bennymacca wrote:
AJG wrote:Yeah, is obv from watching she wasnt looking at her cards (folding KK pre, and AJ on a J high flop etc)

Also, playing blind is good for more than just position play, as not thinking about your own hand you concentrate more on opponents hands, betting patterns etc.. reading what their bet represents and can I get them off it... that kinda thing.


in a way it is good for reading your opponents, but to the same extent, your opponents' betting patterns depend on what you are doing in the hand as well. so i would argue that its not that useful at all.

as soon as you get to showdown with random cards the first time, their game against you will change.


Correct.

Although most good players wouldnt want to see a showdown. So would avoid it.

You would have to change up ur play if you got switched tables too.

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Postby Todd Rivers » Wed Jul 22, 2009 4:57 pm

Ive tried something similar live, but i didnt let players know i hadnt looked at my cards.

I pretended (in my head), each time i was in a hand, i was holding the 2 cards that would be the nuts on that board.

The only time this didnt work was when my opponent was actually holding those cards!
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Postby Bacon » Wed Jul 22, 2009 5:00 pm

Todd Rivers wrote:Ive tried something similar live, but i didnt let players know i hadnt looked at my cards.

I pretended (in my head), each time i was in a hand, i was holding the 2 cards that would be the nuts on that board.

The only time this didnt work was when my opponent was actually holding those cards!


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Postby Todd Rivers » Wed Jul 22, 2009 5:13 pm

My opponents rarely get to see a river Marc! ;)
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Postby Nathan Butler » Wed Jul 22, 2009 5:19 pm

Thats a lie Todd....

They see every river......

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Postby BigPete33 » Wed Jul 22, 2009 5:20 pm

He's got you there Todd :)
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