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I will ask again.. why do people call a pre-flop raise when they won't make one ?
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[QUOTE="zinzan1000, post: 385351, member: 9718"] It concerns me when somebody opens a thread by asking a question, then does not seem to want any other answer or advice to be different from there own take on that situation. Also with multiple posts made in respose to the thread, confusion rears its ugly head because some members dont take the time to QUOTE which post they are responding to. It becomes very messy, and does not bode well for those that enjoy the forum and look forward to quality posts. Getting back to the original post made by TWIZZYBOP with regards to why some players wont make a pre-flop raise but will call one. There has been several posts from members who have taken the time to respond to your thread, each with there own take on the question posed. I am sorry to note that you find it difficult to accept advice given by those that took the time to reply. Although i respect your feelings and thoughts as an individual, i would have to say that if you are not prepared to look, listen, and learn from other members then i cant see a way forward for you. Everybody has there own unique take on what is or isnt the right play in any given situation at a poker table, but in such forums as this one, the main reason for its being is that we can all learn from each other and try to improve our game. Listening to advice given by others allows us try out new things when we find ourselves scratching our heads with a dilema such as the one you gave. Surely by doing this we can improve our game and not fall into the trap of having tunnel vision every time we are confronted with the same situation. I found that you felt as though every post made which differed from yours in some way was a personal attack on your game play and mind set. This can not be further from the truth, and my ADVICE to you ( for the final time i might add regarding this thread ) is, look back at all the previous posts with an open mind, read them carefully, try to see if anything written is good advice regardless of whether it differs from your take or not. As you can see, i have taken the time to write this post and if i were reading it and not writing it, i would be grateful to the poster. zinzan1000 be lucky:hello: [/QUOTE]
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I will ask again.. why do people call a pre-flop raise when they won't make one ?
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