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Mike_25
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An aggressive style at the poker table oft serves a player well. The obstinate refusal to fold in the face of mounting losses and hefty bets can frustrate one's opponents, compelling foolish plays and weakening their resolve. By provoking their ire and goading them into poor decisions borne of pique or desperation, a bold player exacts a price for their animosity beyond the chips in the pot.
Each raised bet and call pressed when odds stack against also cheapens the value of future raises, as opponents must adjust upwards to overcome this gambler's stubborn defense of position. Their funds now depleted at a swifter pace, mistakes and telltale leaks develop, exposing weaknesses within days of cards played together. An unyielding approach, though not for the faint of heart, peculates advantages both small and large, garnering respite and reward alike for the troubles it causes others around the table. Aggression, in sum, defends one's stack by offense.
Each raised bet and call pressed when odds stack against also cheapens the value of future raises, as opponents must adjust upwards to overcome this gambler's stubborn defense of position. Their funds now depleted at a swifter pace, mistakes and telltale leaks develop, exposing weaknesses within days of cards played together. An unyielding approach, though not for the faint of heart, peculates advantages both small and large, garnering respite and reward alike for the troubles it causes others around the table. Aggression, in sum, defends one's stack by offense.