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A common play i see people taken on over and over.

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Old 02-12-2005, 06:46 AM
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Default A common play i see people taken on over and over.

Seems people are not smart enought to realize when 2/2/3 flops and the big or small blind bets into you they are generaly not bluffing and have nailed somthing i see many times guys dont realize that they got in for free on the big blind or a cheep flop assume there bluffing, and play out the hand. Watch your opponents play i have saved tons of cash realizing this yet i see people geting suckerd in all the time thinking there high card will save em.
  
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Or the BB or SB may want you to think they got lucky on the flop holding junk they would have tossed anyways.

You have to also remember that if someone bets before the SB or BB and they call that may mean they have a pocket pair as well, for two pair hoping to match the board for a Full house.. or they may have the AA or KK, not always a 2.
  
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I tend to go with JUSTGIVEER, I do see alot of bb and sb limp in just to see what the flop is and when it does go there why they will bet cause they did get something good for cheap. I have lost a few time to flops like that due to thinking that my high card will save me.
  
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If I get to see the flop for free from the BB and the flop comes something like 223 I'm betting out whether I've hit or not.
  
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Seems people are not smart enought to realize when 2/2/3 flops and the big or small blind bets into you they are generaly not bluffing and have nailed somthing i see many times guys dont realize that they got in for free on the big blind or a cheep flop assume there bluffing, and play out the hand. Watch your opponents play i have saved tons of cash realizing this yet i see people geting suckerd in all the time thinking there high card will save em.
Yea, I assume the blinds have crappy cards, and will fold to a low flop. See them pull out str8s more time than not.
  
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Ive noticed alt of the guys dont like to give up their blinds,other day I raised enough to get a normal person off a 2 6 unsuited......but not this guy.. and of course he won lol
Maybe i was the ididot!
nah ...just cards fall that way somedays
  
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