Re: \"Fair Share\" as starting standard guideline?
Every hand you play should win more than it's fair share. However this does not mean winning more than 50%.
It means that for every dollar you put in the pot, you should receive more than a dollar back. Unfortunately, given that you can't create a chart in a book that describes every position, every number of limpers, every blind structure, and every opponent model, it's a little tough to quantify this.
Actually, I take that back. It's not unfortunate that this can't be done. If it could be done, it would be a hell of a lot harder to win. The ability to make these judgments are what makes you a winning player.
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