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 Originally Posted by gabe
 Originally Posted by IowaSkinsFan
2. Sometimes you just can't avoid making a bad move.
bullshit. GOOD PLAYERS (like me) know exactly what the opponent has everytime. We don't call with our bottom set when someone has middle set, because we can just read everyone like book. You guy's are just clueless sometimes, and that's OK. You'll eventually learn.
no
good players can assign ranges of hands to people. calls that turned out to be losing on can be justified by pot odds or hand ranges.
I am finding more and more each day that the way you beat decent players is by making the actual bad move "apparently" the good move from their perspective.
E.g. You have the nut flush draw and you bet it aggressively. Your aware villain is calling in a manner that causes you to put him on a lesser flush draw. Both your supposed draws complete with the money card on the river and you just push, instead of value bet, which tells him "hmm I just completed my flush, and he's been betting in a way that looks like hes protecting a marginal hand like tptk or overpair, and he wouldn't overbet on the end with the nuts, he'd probably value bet. Ok I have to call because TPTK and overpairs are a large part of his range."
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