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Old 10-13-2004, 03:25 PM
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Default Re: Game Theory and NLHE

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that said, in NLHE I think it's often important to give yourself bluffing cards as additional outs when calculating pot odds. for instance, if you are sure your opponent has a pair and you are open ended, you can often give yourself any flush card as an out as well. so if you miss your hand but the flush comes in, it is often correct to lay 2 to 1 if your opponent is capable of folding a pair on the river.

--turnipmonster

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I love this. My problem is figuring out if my random opponent is capable of folding. Playing the stakes I play, it is probably 50/50 whether or not somebody will fold (if I don't have a read).

Guess I'll account for the 50/50 by including half of the scare card outs. [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img]
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