That said, you have taken only half of that particular post, and in isolation your comment regarding it is correct (about confidence, not ambiguity), so again I say I think in the context of everything I have posted in this thread, I was not covering both bases... Each post I advocated only 1 action: raising the flop.
$20 TC-Wrong or unlucky?... suggestions?
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Re: $20 TC-Wrong or unlucky?... suggestions?
Fair enough, I thought that in the context of everything I wrote in this thread, I was being clear, but obviously not...
That said, you have taken only half of that particular post, and in isolation your comment regarding it is correct (about confidence, not ambiguity), so again I say I think in the context of everything I have posted in this thread, I was not covering both bases... Each post I advocated only 1 action: raising the flop.
That said, you have taken only half of that particular post, and in isolation your comment regarding it is correct (about confidence, not ambiguity), so again I say I think in the context of everything I have posted in this thread, I was not covering both bases... Each post I advocated only 1 action: raising the flop.
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Re: $20 TC-Wrong or unlucky?... suggestions?
Thanks for your input guys, I really appreciate it.
I was confident of having the best hand at the flop and should have made sure of the win rather than try to catch an extra player.
I suppose the less people that see the river means the less you're going to be rivered.
I was confident of having the best hand at the flop and should have made sure of the win rather than try to catch an extra player.
I suppose the less people that see the river means the less you're going to be rivered.
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