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Old 5th August 2008, 06:58 PM
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I might toss in the fact that it's not a bad thing for them to play those cards. The "bad hands" have very little value. And in the long run you stand to gain against the players jumping into pots (especially multiway pots) with those hands. You want those players at your table.

The bad beats and suckouts sting, but all those other times are going to feel just right.
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