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Re: [ba-poker] You've got to know when to fold 'em
- To: Kim Scheinberg <kims(deleted the rest)>, ba-poker(deleted the rest)
- Subject: Re: [ba-poker] You've got to know when to fold 'em
- From: William Chen <wchen_8369(deleted the rest)>
- Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 18:39:26 -0800 (PST)
--- Kim Scheinberg <kims(deleted the rest)> wrote:
> I just love a good analogy.
>
> And it's great to learn that the inability to
> disregard
> suits is passed along from generation to generation,
> and
> will soon be considered a disease in the DSM-IV.
>
> -k. how many unsuited hands can i play before it's
> unsafe for me to drive?
Well now I'm beginning to understand. This addiction
of putting all your money with a baby flush trumps
learning how to evaluate hands for different games.
So, let me get this straight. In NL Ken will be
overcome with some urge to put all his chips in with a
baby flush which cannot be cured by any amount of
practice or rational thought. However, if Ken is
playing some other game like Omaha 8, this addiction
magically goes away as Ken does not automatically put
all of his money in with a baby flush. Do I have this
right?
Bill
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