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Old 12-29-2005, 02:04 AM
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Default Re: Basing Decisions on Pot odds???

Mr. Feel Nothin,

Hey I respect that and thank you, no hard feelings,

I think you are right, I've played the occasional $2/$4 game but most of the time I'm not even playing $1/$2 more like 25 cent and 50cent so I should post in that forum. I came here with a hand that I lost $400 originally in a $1/$2 table, but I don't normally play at that level.

I think my question was a good one (or I just don't understand yet why it isn't) I saw Howard Lederer on FoxSports talking about this yesterday as a beginner's mistake, guy bets on a flush draw calling pot odds 2 to 1, but really he was only 4 to 1 to win so he should have folded.

I also think back to Rounders (though just a movie, it's applicable here) when Mike folds A,5 top two pair, because he knows Teddy KJB has the straight already, there's a perfect example of not calling even though with top two pair and Teddy's range of hands he'd be getting the correct pot odds to call.

My point was you can't ALWAYS call just because you have pot odds, especially in a tournament.

Thanks again, Mr. Feel Nothin,

and I'll take your suggestion to move to the Small Stakes forum
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