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Has skill matter at a poker table when all the other a donkey?
I visited "Casino Night" for my women's college the other day and wound up playing poker. NLHE, blinds 1 / 2 The strange thing is that nobody at the table knew what they were doing. Two of the girls for the map that the hands of rows in demand! So I saw some truly ridiculous. One girl had the stone nuts and checked it. She hit her flush on the turn and did not do a thing with him. Another girl had aces full and really was unsure whether a min bet on the river call! Meanwhile, people were calling with absolute rags, and usually the game turns into a slot machine. I broke when I flopped the nuts, went all in and had some girl call me that needs runner runner (Which they met). I have heard and seen that you do not bluff a bad player. But if all 8 or 9 of the opponents hardly know the game there is a skill at all involved? Or you can sit back, wait a monster, and you hope not to get dragged into?
It is not that it involved no skill. It's just if you against players who play poorly the right hands and judge their value is the predominant skill. Bluff and make plays like it is not necessary, but you Bets have to say still be in a position where your hand is worth. Bake in the rule that you never really need to get everything in the river before. If you think you're the best hand added (but not the nuts), so make bets on the medium flow. To this type of player, the amount you bet is not much difference. If they are going to call, then they will call with any size, and if they are going to fold, they will fold to a min-bet. Do not go broke without the nuts, but at the same time, you have not afraid to bet with top pair. You will get called down to make a set with a small pair or ridiculous. The hand that she was apparently lost on bad luck. But if She had bets placed on the medium flow, we may be able to have gone out of hand when she jumped from her chair on the River. What to play the right is easy in hindsight but.
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