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Making the right play when u know u\'ll lose the hand?
Just curious that if statistically the right play is to call but you are almost certain you will lose the hand, do u still call? And why?
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Re: Making the right play when u know u\'ll lose the hand?
If you are going to lose to lose the hand then the statistically right play is to fold.
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Re: Making the right play when u know u\'ll lose the hand?
Are you talking about a draw with pot odds situation or something else?
Could you maybe clarify with an example? |
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Re: Making the right play when u know u\'ll lose the hand?
If you're 90% certain you're going to lose the hand, but there's 12 bb in the pot, then it's right to call.
Is that what you mean? |
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Re: Making the right play when u know u\'ll lose the hand?
what he means is if you have ESP and you know you will lose the hand even tho the odds favor you. should you call anyway..
A- no take up sport betting or stock market trading.. |
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Re: Making the right play when u know u\'ll lose the hand?
The statistically right play is to call when you are statistically right to do so.
Otherwise don't. ... I really do not understand this question... I mean, you can be 95% to lose a million dollar pot but if it only costs you a dollar to take a shot you'd be a fool to fold, even though you're likely to lose. Likewise, you'd be a fool to pay 1 billion dollars to take a shot at a million dollar pot, even if you're 95% to win. Pick up a copy of Smalls Stakes Hold 'Em or Theory of Poker or something and read the section on pot odds (and implied odds). |
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Re: Making the right play when u know u\'ll lose the hand?
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I mean, you can be 95% to lose a million dollar pot but if it only costs you a dollar to take a shot you'd be a fool to fold, even though you're likely to lose. Likewise, you'd be a fool to pay 1 billion dollars to take a shot at a million dollar pot, even if you're 95% to win. [/ QUOTE ]Yes. I think this answers his question. |
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Re: Making the right play when u know u\'ll lose the hand?
yes this answers my question that if u are getting the right pot odds to call but at least 90% sure you'll lose do u still call?
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Re: Making the right play when u know u\'ll lose the hand?
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yes this answers my question that if u are getting the right pot odds to call but at least 90% sure you'll lose do u still call? [/ QUOTE ] If that answers your question, why are you asking the same question again? |
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Re: Making the right play when u know u\'ll lose the hand?
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yes this answers my question that if u are getting the right pot odds to call but at least 90% sure you'll lose do u still call? [/ QUOTE ] Yup, because your long-term goal is to win as much money as possible, not as many pots as possible. So if a call will win you only 1 pot in 20, but you're getting 30-1, you would be a fool to turn it down. |
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