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Re: Passing up 7:1 pot odds with KQo
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KQ is a trouble hand in a lot of situations because unless it flops hard, you are often in danger of being dominated or simply 2nd best. But I think the reverse is also worth considering. Flops that hit KQ hard(6QK, TJA) often give a the PFR a hand he'll stack off with. [/ QUOTE ] That is a very good point. RESULTS: In THIS case, it worked out for me. UTG had AK, one of the callers had KT. Don't know what the other caller had. Obviously I'm not saying that because I dodged a bullet in this case that I necessarily made the 'correct' decision. But I thought that the hand would generate a good discussion. |
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Re: Passing up 7:1 pot odds with KQo
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But I thought that the hand would generate a good discussion. [/ QUOTE ] And I believe it has. I'm starting to get the feeling that maybe it's close enough to be nearly irrelevant, although this is a game based on the accumulation of small edges over time [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img] I'm eager to hear a couple of the big guns weigh in. Somebody go wake curtains up. |
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Re: Passing up 7:1 pot odds with KQo
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Somebody go wake curtains up. [/ QUOTE ] Let the guy do his chick in peace. Jeez. 45, I call that hand all day long as well. Play smart on the flop and you should be OK. |
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