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fast newbie question
Heads up. I have 33% chance of winnnig hand on turn so I can call pot-sized bet on turn (all-in is even better cause I'm getting better pot odds) - obvious. If I had 33% chance of winning hand by turn and river combined (i.e. w/ 2 card to come) can I call all-in (say, I bet and get check-raised on flop)?
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Re: fast newbie question
Only if you are getting 2:1 on your money. Which you probably aren't.
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#3
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Re: fast newbie question
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Only if you are getting 2:1 on your money. Which you definitely are if you are facing exactly one pot sized bet [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: fast newbie question
Huh?
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Re: fast newbie question
He is saying that if you are head's up and you get raised all in on the flop the worst odd's you can be facing are 2 to 1 since it's pot limit. Any time someone bet's/raises the pot they offer 2 to 1 when head's up. So if you are 33% to win with 2 cards it is even money to call. Just remember to factor in re-draws and lockout's when determining your odd's of winning the hand with 2 cards to come.
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#6
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Re: fast newbie question
Clear. Thanks to all
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Re: fast newbie question
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Just remember to factor in re-draws and lockout's when determining your odd's of winning the hand with 2 cards to come. [/ QUOTE ] Opponent maybe freerollin, same draw as you but made hand already and so on, so you'll drawing for split which really suck...watch out for those... |
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