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leiabrother   United States. Jun 04 2009 23:15. Posts 73 | | |
how does one make their redline not dip so low and actually make a profit off it?
i'm assuming it's most possible while playing 6max, but it seems weird because to win pots w/o showdown, you'd either have a tight image or just come into less pots and when you do you'd be going to showdown most of the time.
feedback highly welcome.
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SugoGosu   Korea (South). Jun 04 2009 23:45. Posts 1793 | | |
i actually have a downsloping red line in 6max and upward sloping red line in full ring.
also use the search function. its on the right hand side right underneath "Hands"
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Say this outloud! Why was six afraid of seven?......Because Seven Eight Nine | |
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Sicks Macks   United States. Jun 04 2009 23:47. Posts 3929 | | |
Open lots of hands, steal blinds. |
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edzwoo   United States. Jun 04 2009 23:57. Posts 5911 | | |
Might sound funny, but if you pay off a lot, your redline will go up because your blue line dies.
The other is what Sicks Macks said. |
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leiabrother   United States. Jun 05 2009 00:18. Posts 73 | | |
so i'm assuming the redline is indicative to one's style of play rather than an indicator of a good player |
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flounder44   United States. Jun 05 2009 01:09. Posts 916 | | |
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hoylemj   United States. Jun 05 2009 10:34. Posts 840 | | |
here's a good blog post on the red line. |
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leiabrother   United States. Jun 05 2009 15:44. Posts 73 | | |
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