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07-04-2005, 07:51 PM
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Thus a pure gutshot on the river needs about 0.7 extra big bets to call (ignoring implied odds). Drawing one card to a small set (d = 23) requires almost 3 more big bets. If you are drawing to one card on the river, you need about 5 extra bets. Of course if you are overbanked, these numbers diminish. But if you are underbanked, they grow.
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Please correct me if (or where) I'm wrong, but in the above quoted text by "set" do you mean "pair." And also, wouldn't you need 10 extra bets if you are drawing to one card on the river?
[46 squared/200=10.58]
Thanks.
Thus a pure gutshot on the river needs about 0.7 extra big bets to call (ignoring implied odds). Drawing one card to a small set (d = 23) requires almost 3 more big bets. If you are drawing to one card on the river, you need about 5 extra bets. Of course if you are overbanked, these numbers diminish. But if you are underbanked, they grow.
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Please correct me if (or where) I'm wrong, but in the above quoted text by "set" do you mean "pair." And also, wouldn't you need 10 extra bets if you are drawing to one card on the river?
[46 squared/200=10.58]
Thanks.