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		<description>Slow playing (as well named sandbagging or trapping) is deceptive play in poker (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liar%27s_Poker) that is approximately the reverse of bluffing and it can be applied in casino poker tournaments: betting inadequately or passively with a strong having fairly than betting forcefully with a weak one. The flat call is one such play. </description>
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		<description>The learning arch may possibly pointed but on one occasion you find over the bulge you'll locate that moving up the ranks is simpler then initially beginning out. You should find comfort in the fact t</description>
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