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Old 06-06-2005, 05:57 AM
VictorHugo VictorHugo is offline
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Default When protecting or betting will not help......

Lets say you're playing a high limit .50/1.00 game ... 5 people cap the flop... (9.50 in the pot) after rake.

Your hold AQ suited, and hit your Q, you beleive that people are just rasing for fun so you think your Q is good, maybe you think someone else has AK and AJ or lower pocket pair than Q, but not on trips.

the flop comes out .. Q76. With a flush draw...(lets say its not your flush draw you hold the backdoor one) you are early so you check here hoping that the last person bets so you can raise but you are still offering about 10-1 so protecting doesn't help. Or am I wrong?

Lets say everyone checks still 9.5 and a blank hits. Checking and protecting a late bet will still put 6-1 if you don't put anyone on a gut shot .. .wouldn't it be correct to just bet out even on the flop since even by protecting you are not affecting their odds???

I'm confused about stuff like this ...
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Old 06-06-2005, 10:39 AM
imported_piki imported_piki is offline
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Default Re: When protecting or betting will not help......

An interesting theoretical question would be, what % of people at .5/1 actually care about pot odds.

If that % is low, the only thing you should care about is, how to get as much money in the pot as possible. If c/r accomplishes that, great. Your equity counts here, not how often will your hand hold up.

Just get your (and others') money in while you have the best of it.

-pix
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