Re: Good Hand vs. Odds
Oh boy, where to start.
Firstly, let's ignore the fact that poker aces had been dealt a lot before it got to you. This is inconsequential top the chances of you getting aces, anyone else having aces, the odds of anything. The events are independant. I'm not sure if you were claming this, but you mentioned it. It is irrelevant.
Ok so you get the best hand pre-flop - two aces. A guy raises to T500, 'purely on odds'.
I'm not sure where the stat of 'aces on win 50% of the time'. I *think* this is the odds of aces winning if 9 other random hands go with you the show down.
And...
... Ok I'm going to stop there because I feel I'm falling in to a trap of a joke post. If it is... ho ho ho. If not - read some poker books [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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