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Old 12-10-2005, 04:52 PM
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Default Reverse domination in deep games

At what point do hands like A3o become profitable to play against bigger aces, assuming people will stack off for a healthy chunk with TPTK. Assume you play better than most of the table and aren't going to pay off if you flop just TPNK. The bigger your edge the small stack size requirement, huh? 300xBB in a limped pot? 100x a standard opening raise?
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