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Old 07-02-2004, 07:46 AM
David Sklansky David Sklansky is offline
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Default Another Marked Cards Hypothetical Question

Again, these questions are posed purely to help you think. Sort of like posing a chess question where you stipulate that rooks and bishops can move no more than three squares at a time.

You are playing 10-20 heads up holdem against a player who normally plays well. Except you know his cards. Assuming 100 hands per hour what is your hourly EV in the following four scenarios.

A. He somehow is incapable of realizing what is happening to him as if he has amnesia from one hand to the next. Thus you take maximum advantage.

B. He IS capable of catching on so you must play in a way that keeps him from getting too suspicious.

C. This is a proposition game where his cards are face up.

D. He knows you know his cards but YOU DON'T REALIZE that. Futhermore you are the one who now has amnesia and will not catch on regardless of how he played his previous hands.
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