The Stock Exchange Building, Panama Street, Wellington, ca 1932 |
Manners Street, Wellington, ca 1930 |
Courtenay Place, Wellington, 1931-1932 |
Cuba Street, Wellington, 1939 |
Cuba Street, Wellington, 1939 |
Courtenay Place looking towards Taranaki Street |
Willis Street, Wellington, ca 1930 |
Intersection of Lambton Quay, Hunter Street, and Featherston Street, Wellington, with the Mutual Life & Citizens |
View of Wellington City along Featherston Street with the General Post Office on the left looking towards Lambton Quay, Circa early 1930s |
Procession of Clydesdale horses on Cambridge Terrace, Wellington, ca 1920s |
Dixon Street, Wellington, ca 1930s |
Taranaki Street Wharf, Wellington, ca 1920s |
Manners Street, Wellington, ca 1928 |
Bowen Street, Wellington, ca 1930 |
Kelburn Viaduct, Glenmore Street and Northland Road areas, Wellington, ca late 1920s |
Cuba Street, Wellington, 1923-1934 |
Moturoa Street, Thorndon, Wellington, 1930s |
Tory Street, Wellington, ca 1922 |
Cambridge and Kent Terraces, Wellington, ca 1930s |
Southern part of Kent and Cambridge Terraces, Wellington, ca 1931 |
Overlooking the intersection of Lambton Quay and Bowen Street, Wellington, 1929 |
Corner of Cuba and Manners Streets, Wellington, showing men working on tram lines, 1903 |
Glenmore Street and Botanic Gardens, Wellington, ca 1885 |
Taranaki Street, Wellington, ca 1925 |
Intersection of Bowen Street and Lambton Quay, Wellington, between ca 1930-1935 |
Lambton Quay, Wellington, ca 1908-1912 |
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And after you know that, you really need to focus on your opponents.
ReplyDeleteIf a player in the blind has a medium to high pair in the pocket, or a first
tier hand such as AK, AQ, AJ, A10, or even a KQ suited and no major betting action has
occurred, that blind should make a very large bet.
You will not play many hands early on but when you do you should be winning
and hopefully increased your stack by a decent amount
for the middle rounds, 4 or 5 onwards.
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