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Old 10-06-2005, 05:13 PM
MicroBob MicroBob is offline
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Default Re: What if you knew everyone\'s hole cards?

the value-betting would be the most obvious advantage.

You would never want to be all-in pre-flop (unless it's after you have built a big stack already and are looking to knock out a stack MUCH smaller than you who had already gone all-in).

Otherwise, those who say that you would normally want to fold AA preflop against anyone else's all-in is correct.
There's way too much at risk considering the number of chips you can win in all the other hands just by playing it out.


If you fail to get chips post-flop when you bet your winning hands then you are not playing correctly.
You can bet small and hope they raise you with nothing.
But if they just call you then that's okay too.


I think I could win the WSOP main-event perhaps as much as 40-50% of the time if I had this advantage.
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