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basic definition question
According to Sklansky, one shouldn't play marginal heads-up prefering hands (like K-J offsuit) in multiway pots, but one can play certain marginal hands (like K-3 suited) in late position in a multiway pot (if you can get in cheaply).
My question is: what is considered a multiway pot? Is 4 opponents enough to throw away K-J offsuit? Is 4 opponents enough to play K-3 suited in late position? By the same token, what should be considered a short-handed pot for the purposes of knowing when to throw away marginal multiway prefering hands (like 7-8 suited)? Would you consider 3 opponents a short-handed pot, a multiway pot, or something in between? Thank you. |
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