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Old 12-09-2005, 05:17 PM
imported_leader imported_leader is offline
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Default Re: Party 1/2 beginner help

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Hey leader I have no problem being proved wrong with anything. But one line responses are stupid. If I'm wrong, say why, don't just be a cock. [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img]

I read the SB defend = PFR in several threads stickied up at the top, and it makes sense because you've already got money in the pot and you're trying to get more value out of the same set of hands you'd steal with yourself.

As for BB, I was starting conservative. If he defends = to his VPIP that's a good start, don't you think?

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So if my PFR is 60% it's profitable to defend my SB 60% of the time? Your logic doesn't make any sense. It's just like the logic in full ring that says PFR should be half of VPiP, which is also nonsense. VPiP has a range in which it is profitable to play. So does PFR, and FSBTS and FBBTS. The fact that you raise 19% and you're FSBTS is 81 is a coincidence. One is not dependent on the other. It is not profitable to call in the SB with any hand you would steal with. Why? Because you're OOP and BB is yet to act. The fact that you're getting a .25SB discount isn't enough.

And no if he defends he's BB = to his VPiP he's going to suck from the BB. Anything over 65% for FBBTS is horrid. And it should be even lower.
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