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PokerGuru
26.02.2009, 02:44

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Treat every betting round as if it were the first.  Try to forget the previous betting rounds and the money you have contributed to the pot!  To have your mind on trying to make up what you have lost is a sure way to lose more!

Your Guru (who cares)

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Bower50
26.02.2009, 04:12


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Sound advice Guru.One question:What % of your stack would already be in the pot to consider yourself what they call pot-committed?

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crzynana2001
26.02.2009, 04:50


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Good question, Bower! Now I have a siily one......once you committed to a hand by auto-blind, should you attempt to at least play what you are dealt as long as no one else bids?

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PokerGuru
26.02.2009, 05:40


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Only as long as you don't have to add more to the pot if your hand is poor, Nana.

And ..... Personally, I have never and still don't believe in ever being "pot-committed"!!!  My position on it has served me well.  

Also personally, I believe that whole idea was spun out by the casinos for the purpose of more rake profit.

Your Guru

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crzynana2001
26.02.2009, 07:20


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ok, I did not make myself entirely clear. I meant, stay and see what the flop reveaaled, as long as no-one upped the ante. I have done that holding a 5,2 and still gotten a good hand out of it..lol But in general, is it a good idea to stay in?

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PokerGuru
26.02.2009, 18:24


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Sorry I misunderstood, Nana!

And the answer is an unquestionable YES!

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ojisplayin
26.02.2009, 19:50


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I agree, as long as it doesn't cost ya to see. I, have done that thinking my 2 pairs would win, to find out someone has a pair of 7's in hand, with River 7. :(

Only cost me $100 that time....but, it was a lesson I have remembered!!

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crzynana2001
26.02.2009, 19:56


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ss Patti, but all lessons cost in one way or another, with me I usually pay in embarassment  LOL !!!!

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ojisplayin
27.02.2009, 16:19


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LOL Donna!! Me Too!! Me Too!! I luvs ya so much for admitting it!! And allowing me to also...He-He!!
