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    Quote Originally Posted by eejit101 View Post

    Any thoughts?
    I'm very full. I ate a lot.

    Or did you want thoughts on your post?

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    you guys are cool

  3. #3
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    Not just cool, too cool.

    It honestly hurts sometimes as to how cool I am.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eejit101 View Post
    Not just cool, too cool.

    It honestly hurts sometimes as to how cool I am.
    Feeling humble today, eh?

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    I will agree to not agree for general purposes. Eejit perty much summed it up on some of the same views i have toward certain situations in poker. Poker is always changing, every play, every hand, so too must a poker player always change and adapt.

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    I can honestly say that there is no two hands that you play the same every time. EVER. You table image is always changing, which changes the way you play a hand. How many hands you have had to establish that table image. The number and quality of the players changes how hands should be played. Against a group of tight players you play one way, against a group of loose players you play differently. Your thoughts on ever player at the table change with every hand they play.

    Basically every hand is different than the previous experience with that same hand.

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