When You Go All-In on a Bad Hand
When You Go All-In on a Bad Hand
By Erik Wallbank
Sitting around a table, unaware what poker face means, or what a tell is, their actions tell other players what they’re holding, which doesn’t stop them going all in on a bad hand. Without the cards, they bluff, assuming others, like themselves—are just rubes.
This morning began with Judge Napolitano relating to John Mearsheimer, a dinner with 2 old school friends where they laid-out for the judge, Putins’s plan. After taking Ukraine, he’s going for Poland. Why not? I have neighbors who yet spout-on that Putin stole Hillary’s election. With no evidence whatsoever (no cards to play)—they go all in.
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