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Old 06-07-2005, 05:45 PM
ZeeJustin ZeeJustin is offline
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Default A hypothetical situation

Take 2 players. Their skill level isn't all that relevant, but let's just say they are both of equal skill, and are good enough to beat the higher games on party (15/30 LHE and 5/10 NL) but not really anyhting bigger than that. They are good solid aggressive winning players.

These two players are playing heads up, except one is confined to the rules of pot limit, while the other is playing limit holdem.

Let's say they're playing with $5 and $10 blinds. On the flop, the LHE player can only bet $10. The other player can bet or raise any amount he would be allowed to in pot limit.

If the pot limit player bets, and the limit player wants to raise, he must make the minimum raise.

How significant would the pot limit player's edge be?
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