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Re: Hypothetical New Rule
Well, at a high level, I don't think your strategy would change too much if you're already basing many of your decisions on pot size. When the pot hand wins, you'd want to loosen up a bit in the next hand since you'll be getting good return on a larger variety of hands. Drawing hands would go up in value, offsuit hands down. Action would increase.
Play against the "pot" hand seems trivial as it's just a random hand and isn't betting itself. |
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Re: Hypothetical New Rule
Another area where strategy change might be warranted is on the river...
You know the saying, "Don't bet when only a better hand will call you." If there's a pot hand, there might now be some value in betting, precisely because you want the opponent to fold, to reduce the random chance that the pot hand beats you. -RMJ |
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Re: Hypothetical New Rule
That's a very interesting idea, RocketManJames. I'd imagine it would cause you to play tighter when there isn't a kill pot, since you're equity is going to be lower at showdown, especially with a weak made hand.
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