ebaudry
08-04-2005, 04:55 PM
What's pwning mean? And if it essentially means "kicking the crap out of a given venue", then at what point would I be pwning a 3/6 game? 3BB/hr? How about $33 STT, would those be pwned at 20% ROI, or more like 40%?
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I found a description of stop and go in the FAQ, but I don't quite understand why one would do it. The only advantage I have come up with is that it would give your opponent a very small chance to fold on the flop which would be preferable to straight heads-up action? If this is really the only advantage, then are you hoping for a very scary board, like a 3-flush or 3 overcards to the PF's small pair?
And do you "go" on literally any flop? Would you put in the last of your chips with 88 on a flop of AKQ vs a PF?
And, would you still use this play against a player that is going to call with anything on the flop since they know the odds they are getting require it?
Thanks
Sorry for how absurd this question probably is for all those who already know the answer /images/graemlins/smile.gif
I found a description of stop and go in the FAQ, but I don't quite understand why one would do it. The only advantage I have come up with is that it would give your opponent a very small chance to fold on the flop which would be preferable to straight heads-up action? If this is really the only advantage, then are you hoping for a very scary board, like a 3-flush or 3 overcards to the PF's small pair?
And do you "go" on literally any flop? Would you put in the last of your chips with 88 on a flop of AKQ vs a PF?
And, would you still use this play against a player that is going to call with anything on the flop since they know the odds they are getting require it?
Thanks