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Old 07-19-06, 10:05 AM
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I agree with Think; it really depends on the characteristics of the table in question. Sometimes even in the same tournament it's necessary to adjust playing style when the tables get shuffled. One playing style won't get you through the whole tourney and into the money.

Hold'Em is a very fluid game. It's possible to do well just by playing top hands, but it's not likely to win a tournament. That's where the fluidity comes in. Based on how the other people at the table are playing, one must adjust playing style to compensate.

This is something I know in theory, but I have a hard time putting it into practice sometimes (as I'm sure everyone here will attest.)
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