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Probabilities v. Fundamental Standards: Incorporation and Scrutiny
I moderate a forum and raised a couple of questions asking how people approach situations where their reads are very important to properly calculate their odds.
Part I: http://pokerforums.org/showthread.php?p=17643#post17643 Part II: How much is really in the pot for you to win? http://pokerforums.org/showthread.php?t=1877 My opinions are very vague in both of these areas as I understand many different arguments, but can't figure which makes more sense. Neither are really provable. Yeah, you can calculate how likely it is for someone have a flush when 3 suited cards are on the board, but you could have odds that they don't to play and be so wrong when the evidence was there to see. Take a peek and please add here or on PF.org to the discussion. I would really like to hear some voices on this subject[s]. Thanks. |
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