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[QUOTE="MercilessKiller, post: 381015, member: 5109"] The theory behind that post is fantastic. Realistically its a load of bollox :D Reason being.. when playing poker online (or even live in casino's) you don't really know who's played a lot, who takes it seriously, who thinks like the pro's. Due to this I have seen MANY "fish" go all in when they've hit their flush/straight anything on the river, and obviously other people think this is a scare bet.. yet it isn't. The same happens pre flop. Many-a-time in the games I host (University students :D), there are plenty of fish that raise big with good hands... very very tight aggressive players but not mixing enough... Due to this, i agree with your post but only if you respect the player who's making the raise. Good players may also manipulate it to make you think they're scaring you away. Take the film "rounders" for example when he over bet the pot purposly so he'd get a call.. worked a treat Anyway.. ye just my thoughts ;) [/QUOTE]
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