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Gut Player?
I seem to do best when my intuition is working, maybe its just something I pick up from the way a person plays a hand or what some might even call remote viewing, but a lot of times I will know whether the 2 rgas I'm looking at witha 3 time raise preflop is the winner and the AA i'm looking at is the loser, but I have gone against these instincts only to my detrement in spite of the so called rules. I'm learning to trust these instincts more and more and doing better and better.
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Yes I agree. Even on-line instincts are important. For instance, I was just in a mini-tourney where I had big slick preflop. blinds were 50-100 and I raised to 300 , a shortstack went all-in with 450 and then another guy re-raised to 1000. It was tempting to call but instincts told me he had kings or aces so i folded. He did have kings and the flop came K38. If i had called preflop I'd have had to go all-in post flop and I would have been out. Instead I absorbed a small loss and went on to win the tourney.
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you alway got to think twice before going all in most guys dont play around and play tight if you know he had hands before and bet that way you have 2 respect him .if he has bluff or gone in with nothing than u got to consider it but nomally if i m going to go all in i want it to be my idea unless i have the nut
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