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How do I approach friend who bets big on poker but just isn't that good?
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[QUOTE="I Live Poker, post: 6996001, member: 424044"] If he is very dedicated, it will take 5 years to understand what his best is, what style of play fits him best. I always say that the balance of range and bet size is one of the most important things to be competitive and have fun. Heads up is a completely different game... From what I've noticed, he is unbalanced in his value and bluff range, so he becomes very predictable. He needs self-knowledge and understanding of what is necessary to balance his range and bet size to become a little less predictable. Each type of style has a different way to balance this. Poker is a game of many details and incomplete information, so nothing is a rule, situations have many nuances, and this is the biggest difficulty. However, repetition and execution, perception and adaptation are essential. [/QUOTE]
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