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Re: A good example of fold equity?
hey scuba, whats "HR(T)" ?
cant find it in the 'abbreviation section' much obliged |
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Re: A good example of fold equity?
I'm guessing he means Hand Range (Tight)...
[ QUOTE ] KQs v HR (T) - 77, AT+, KJ+, QJs [/ QUOTE ] ...as opposed to Hand Range (Loose)... [ QUOTE ] KQs v HR (L) - any pair, any A, any two broadway, and a couple of broadway+9 [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: A good example of fold equity?
aha !
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Re: A good example of fold equity?
One thing I was thinking about including/discussin in this post is that we should consider this in the context of pot odds.
In this scenario, the pot odds are 1.54:1 With some better pot odds, say 1.75+:1, this coinflip might be a smarter move. Any thoughts? |
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Re: A good example of fold equity?
[ QUOTE ]
One thing I was thinking about including/discussin in this post is that we should consider this in the context of pot odds. In this scenario, the pot odds are 1.54:1 With some better pot odds, say 1.75+:1, this coinflip might be a smarter move. Any thoughts? [/ QUOTE ] Of course, if you swap the two small stacks and have the 1300 guy pushing instead of the 1600 guy this is almost an autocall. |
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Re: A good example of fold equity?
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Of course, if you swap the two small stacks and have the 1300 guy pushing instead of the 1600 guy this is almost an autocall. [/ QUOTE ] Well, if shorty pushes, I think you can for sure put him the looser hand range, which would definately make this a much easier call. |
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