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Re: 100-200 Lifeline
c/r to fold overs can be an expensive way to find out you are against an overpair.
This is basically player dependant and of course not a clear spot, otherswise JV wouldnt post it. Depending on the range you can put the other two on, it becomse a math question. I'm fine with your line, A pre-flop fold is also ok, flame away on that. |
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Re: 100-200 Lifeline
I'm fine with your line, A pre-flop fold is also ok, flame away on that.
[/ QUOTE ] Hasnt the math been done on this many times? Getting like 5.1/1 to flop a set alone? |
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Re: 100-200 Lifeline
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I'm fine with your line, A pre-flop fold is also ok, flame away on that. [/ QUOTE ] Hasnt the math been done on this many times? Getting like 5.1/1 to flop a set alone? [/ QUOTE ] I should have said a flop fold was fine. here is the math on pre-flop: not sure if it has been done many times or not. You are approximately 7.5:1 against flopping a set. You are getting 11.5:2 (5.75:1) when it gets back to you assuming the 3 better calls the cap and it's 3 of you to the flop. You will need to average a profit of an additional 3.5SB post-flop when you hit your set in order to breakeven, which seems reasaonable to assume even given the fact that you are against only two players, out of position and its possible 1 or both have overpairs and set over set is a concern. I still agree the pre-flop call is pretty easy and a fold would be bad. sorry about that. |
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