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Re: Can this be right ? The power of A x s
I am going to refer to the players as Aggressor and Hero. I have some questions.
How much does Aggressor bet on the flop? Is he betting 100% of the time? What does Hero do if he flops one pair? What does Aggressor do with AK/AQ if he flops top pair and is faced with an all-in? You mention overpairs and two pair, but not TPTK. |
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You misunderstood my first question. The dude that raised preflop, the one with AA-JJ/AK/AQ, how much is he betting on the flop? I'm assuming he bets and then Hero either folds or goes all-in?
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How much the dude bets on the flop directly influences the size of the pot...
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It makes a difference on how much Hero loses each time that he sees the flop and then folds.
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Re: Can this be right ? The power of A x s
I think what you are seeing is that you get good implied odds when you play a drawing hand in a hit or get out style against an overpair. However, if you start to match up your Axs against other drawing hands, the results will change. You will be up against small pocket pairs that hit a set or fold, suited connectors that make straights or good draws and so on.
Could someone please list the matchup % of Axs vs JJ, QQ, KK, AA, AK? |
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