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		<title>THE TRUTH ABOUT POKER PLAYERS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[THE TRUTH ABOUT POKER PLAYERS
Here&#8217;s what I want you to know:
1)	Most hands your opponents play are at whim! That&#8217;s because there are relatively few overwhelmingly strong or weak hands that dictate an exact tactic.
2)	Some hands your opponents play at whim are the result of spontaneous decisions about whether to fold, call, or raise!
3)	Your opponents&#8217; habits [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>THE TRUTH ABOUT POKER PLAYERS<br />
Here&#8217;s what I want you to know:</p>
<p>1)	Most hands your opponents play are at whim! That&#8217;s because there are relatively few overwhelmingly strong or weak hands that dictate an exact tactic.<br />
2)	Some hands your opponents play at whim are the result of spontaneous decisions about whether to fold, call, or raise!<br />
3)	Your opponents&#8217; habits of playing a large spectrum of hands at whim is not necessarily bad for them! Sometimes it can be closely in tune with game theory and can cause them to &#8220;randomize&#8221; their decisions effectively.<br />
4)	When you try to analyze poker strategy, you need to realize that you simply can&#8217;t say how most opponents would play a hand or—in many cases —z/they would have played a hand. They often don&#8217;t know this themselves until the very last second!<br />
5)	If you&#8217;re an accomplished player profiting from the flow of the game, many of your play-or-don&#8217;t-play decisions are made by whim at the last moment!<br />
6)	Your decisions made by whim at the last moment are not necessarily bad for you, either!</p>
<p>MAKING THEIR WHIM WORK FOR YOU</p>
<p>When you glue these truths together, you begin to understand poker in a way that will never be possible if you think of it like a chess match. You will begin to see why actions and responses are so volatile in poker. And you will begin to know that opponents are often looking for anything to direct their borderline decisions this way or that.</p>
<p>Yes, they are deciding by whim, but it&#8217;s your job to make their whim work for you. You need to understand how readily opponents can be influenced by what you say and how you behave. And then you can take poker to the final level.</p>
<p>And from that powerful lesson, explaining Caro &#8217;s Law of Loose Wiring, we can begin to comprehend the importance of tells. Since so many poker opponents often decide at whim, we need to do more than just strategically analyze their actions relative to what they should be doing. We need to watch and listen and determine what they are doing.</p>
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		<title>Caw&#8217;s Law of Loose Hiring</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;If choices are not clearly connected to their benefits,
people usually interact in ways that make outcomes
unpredictable. If choices are clearly connected to their
benefits, people sometimes act in ways that make
outcomes unpredictable.&#8221;
You see, your poker opponents are volatile beings. They can be impressionable, irritable, playful, capricious, and more. You don&#8217;t know when they&#8217;re going to short [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;If choices are not clearly connected to their benefits,<br />
people usually interact in ways that make outcomes<br />
unpredictable. If choices are clearly connected to their<br />
benefits, people sometimes act in ways that make<br />
outcomes unpredictable.&#8221;</p>
<p>You see, your poker opponents are volatile beings. They can be impressionable, irritable, playful, capricious, and more. You don&#8217;t know when they&#8217;re going to short out, cross-circuit, or do the silliest or the most brilliant things. This goes for all poker players, from the weakest beginners to the most seasoned pros.</p>
<p>The deal is that even when opponents are playing a disciplined game of <a href="http://www.nativetrailsarabians.net/">online poker</a>, so many of their decisions are borderline that what they&#8217;re going to do is anybody&#8217;s guess. In the example hands, we not only ended up with a different group of main players, we ended up with a different winner. And we ended up with one pot almost $4,000 and one pot under $1,000. And it all makes perfect sense, when you think about it.</p>
<p>One more thing, just so I can really drive home the importance of Caro s Law of Loose Wiring. These were all the same players in the same environment feeling the same emotions up until the moment they acted! All I did was wipe the first pot from their memories and have them play it over again.</p>
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