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Re: A Sklansky hand
Aren't you offering them infinite odds by not betting? 10-1 doesn't sound to bad by comparison.
Sorry. I missed the last statement of previous post. Good point though! |
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Re: A Sklansky hand
Before I posted this I thought if Andy Fox replies, somewhere in there he'll mention a hammer.
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Re: A Sklansky hand
I'm pretty sure you're talking about a hand that DS posted where he had KQ and the flop was KQx. There were a couple differences between that situation and this one:
- DS was headsup, you have a 4-way pot - DS was in a more aggressive, tougher $30-60 game at the bellagio, not Party $15/30. 4-handed in a weaker game, people will call with all sorts of garbage. I'm with Andy - in middle limit poker (my local $10/20 game, Party $15/30, etc), don't stop using the hammer until the other players show the need for the rapier (finess)...most of the time they'll call the flop anyways. |
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