Originally posted by coquetteThere isn't one way to play cards. Decisions (hold, muck, bluff, check, check raise, walk away) depend upon your opponents, your cards, chip stack, read of the tells, seat at the table, the pot size and the ice in your veins. In a general sense, the street smart principle may also apply to the noble game of chess as well as the Sticky Thread Game.
It's like a spring bloom on a cool sunny day just after a soft rain. Yeah, that's how much sense your comment made.
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Originally posted by Grampy Bobbyor not.
There isn't one way to play cards. Decisions (hold, muck, bluff, check, check raise, walk away) depend upon your opponents, your cards, chip stack, read of the tells, seat at the table, the pot size and the ice in your veins. In a general sense, the street smart principle may also apply to the noble game of chess as well as the Sticky Thread Game.
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Originally posted by Grampy Bobbyi think you're bluffing
There isn't one way to play cards. Decisions (hold, muck, bluff, check, check raise, walk away) depend upon your opponents, your cards, chip stack, read of the tells, seat at the table, the pot size and the ice in your veins. In a general sense, the street smart principle may also apply to the noble game of chess as well as the Sticky Thread Game.
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