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Maybe this should go in the psych forum, but I was wondering why some people like to bet off amounts like 15.99.
I know that the 'chip stack' looks more impressive, so are they trying to induce a fold? |
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I've noticed the most common reason they do this is to get their stack to an even $ value. For example, they have $22.84 and bet $0.84.
I've never really linked this to the strength of their hand. But I wonder, could they be doing this because they think (perhaps subconsciously) that they are going to lose the hand and want an even stack size afterwards? |
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I've played with someone on Stars that used the nick "All in" and sometimes made weird bets to make it look like he was all in. I was 8-tabling at the time and was really close to making a call (a call I wouldnt have made if he werent all-in) until I noticed what was going on [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
Making a weird bet might confuse your opponent and in general isnt confusing your opponents +EV? (probably not very significant though) |
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it could also borderline people's thoughts of "well, it's only 2$" when it's really 2.99. if you walk into walmart and about to cash out, look to your right. the gum/candy as well as gas has that incredulous ".x9" which makes the whole number look small, but IN THE LONG RUN makes more money......
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Or they just want to continually switch up their betting amounts to random numbers so people don't get a read on their betting patterns.
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