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Old 10-25-2005, 01:34 PM
DcifrThs DcifrThs is offline
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Default Re: a tight flop spot in the big blind hand quiz

Tx:
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Here's something I havent seen mentioned yet. It's within the realm of possibility to fold this hand PF. Seriously.

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ALL1N:
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I think preflop is a fold. K9o 4-way?? Not very special

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Jayheaps:
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if the players aren't out of line, this is a fold

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Jasont:

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this would be great if you were allin.

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And since he's not, it'd be better if he were in position.

Stop using PokerStove to make preflop decisions!


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READ: fold preflop.

Westly878:
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This is why I hate when people mention pokerstove, becuz it makes people make bad decisions like calling in the BB with K9o.


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READ: fold preflop.

Sthief09:
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you're out of position with a hand that is spectacular at being second best. if only the game was as easy as preflop equity...

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READ: fold preflop.

jetsonsgodcanfly:
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K9o is a hand that has substantial reverse-implied odds relative to its equity. In some spots, you clearly miss and fold- oh well, that goes into the 80% bucket. In spots where you hit, it is ulikely that you will be adequately compensated if in fact you have a winner. But how easily are you going to get away from a flop you get a piece of?

Basically, you have to win more than you lose in the hands you continue with for the preflop call to be +EV. Unless your opponents are very bad, this is more easily said than done with a hand like K9.

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READ: fold preflop.


no tx, nobody mentioned folding K9 preflop.

Barron
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