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Originally Posted by diabloblanco
If you play "all good cards exactly the same pre-flop" then when you sit at a table with anyone who pays the least bit of attention, you're game will be almost instantly compromised and you're just a duck in the orbit waiting to get picked off. Why would you play all good cards the same when they all have different values which constantly change and fluctuate during the match? This statement, with all due repsect, is very, very amaturish, and if true is costing you a lot of money and or wins.
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Diablo,
I've seen a few pros actually recommend and use this strategy, so it's not completely amateurish. Maybe it just takes a pro to do it well.
I'm in a semi-agreeance with you though. I play them all differently according to the game I'm. I aggree that if you raise the same every time you have a hand your opponent will not know what to put you on...But if you're playing with people who are watching your style you'll start to get more callers than you want when you pick up monsters like AA or KK. Just all a matter of opinion I suppose.
Jon