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[QUOTE="Stick66, post: 419429, member: 7928"] Hi FXer. I was on this table with you for a while. At first, I thought you appeared a bit too tight. But with these hands, I probably would have been tight, too. Sometimes you just don't get the cards. My luck was running semi-bad that day. So by the the time I got to that table, I had an aggressive attitude. If you remember, out of all the hands I won I only showed 1 or 2. The rest I was using position combined with semi-good cards and I won by getting a few folds. I'd say my wins at that table were 33% bluffs/64% good cards. It was kind of a weird table. Like on hand #48 above: When you raised 5x BB w/AJ after 2 limpers, the BB & the 2 limpers called. You and BB folded the flop after the 2 limpers were in for $1. Ends up that Limper #1 had called your PF raise with Q9o and kept betting at 2nd pair. Limper #2 had called your PF raise w/22 and hit his set on the turn. He got the other guy all-in and took it down. Now why would they call your 5x raise with such junk? Not sure. They were all folding when I raised to 50c. Why not you? Maybe just luck. Anyway, when your cards won't come, try some bluffs. Right now, I'm really working on picking my spots to bluff. Sometimes I'm right, sometimes I'm wrong. Also, there are some hands that may be worth a limp in an unraised pot like suited connectors or a suited King or Queen. You know. Hands you wouldn't normally play but might work while you're desperate. To sum up: All I can say is practice bluffing and be patient during your cold-card spells. There's nothing worse than donking off all your chips in frustration when you can't get a hand. Hope we can play again sometime. [/QUOTE]
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