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I prob fold preflop, but it's only marginally bad at worst. I would go for a flop c-raise, as I don't think that hardly any reg at the 16s will be fold
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CarlosWelch.bsky.social
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We've also got new strategy videos in the Nitcast Store! @HipHop101Trivia
and I review a PokerStars MTT won by @tonydunsttv
back in 2008.
Was online poker really as good as remember?
How far ahead of the field was Tony?
What have we learned since then?
www.nitcast.net
We've also got new strategy videos in the Nitcast Store! @HipHop101Trivia
and I review a PokerStars MTT won by @tonydunsttv
back in 2008.
Was online poker really as good as remember?
How far ahead of the field was Tony?
What have we learned since then?
www.nitcast.net