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Monday, August 15, 2005 

A new dangerous species of fish!


I have discovered a new dangerous species of fish. They shall be described as piranhas from now on.

Piranha's see over 70% of flops. However, they do not lose money! This goes against all conentional wisdom, and I've had to do some further analysis to discover the cause.

One piranha that I was playing earlier was Chippy777. He saw over 95% of flops during the session. And always bet aggressively in the face of any weakness. He even brow beated me into folding a couple of stronger hands before I caught onto his game!

The 3 piranhas in my database are Chippy777, Maraspen and Lueeze22. If you encounter any of these dangerous adverseries then keep it tight, try to isolate, and then call down. Don't let them bully you, but at the same time try not to get caught in a raising war.7

Good luck!


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Comments:

 

# Mark wrote at 10:26 PM :

Maybe these fish do exist, but I have a hard time believing it! It's just about impossible to win money if you see the flop that frequently. Perhaps you could win money over 2,000 or 5,000 hands, but not over the long run.
 

# Anonymous wrote at 4:04 PM :

Just a general comment about table manners....

Bad players are the ones good players make the most from.

Good players who
* talk about strategy
* discuss the correct plays
* have chats about whose a fish
* be rude to them
* tell them how lucky they were
etc

Make bad players either:
* take there money elsewhere
or
* play better

"Good" players who do the above can't then complain about how tight the table is getting!

When Bad players appear and make bad calls. They should be encouraged and told "Bad luck", "You couldn't have layed those down!"

Here endeth the lesson.
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