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Old 23rd April 2008, 03:05 AM
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Originally Posted by JonaBullets View Post
Yeah true about ignoring the table talk. Talking to to a friend of mine, he said I should have folded UTG, or put in a raise. But yeah. Sometimes my agression works and some times it doesnt. I didn't lose much from the hand so that was ok.

His BS, didnt upset me, it was more I was shocked by it. But oh well. I didn't tilt or make any bad plays by it. I ended up leaving the table soon after to watch TV.

8 hands in for the night i had AA... played it perfectly... and TT called me re-raise and hit a set on the river, but i said "NH" and rebought and kept playing my solid game, knowing the next time i had AA i would hopefully be more lucky, and I was. Ended up getting back to even on that table, and making some profits from 3 others. So it was a good night.

But I'll take your comments on board, and most likely next time lay it down. Cheers, lil lady.
Well I'm glad you've got a good head on your shoulders...many people would be affected by table trash talk. You have a good sense, and I'm sure you're a force to be reckoned with judging by your good attitude. Just remember one important thing: If you make up your mind to be aggressive in a hand, checking is not on the list of options. Best of luck!!! Cheers to you!!!
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