Re: Player Discussion
youre only correct if they get quite a few chips in preflop, the player with an Ax is suited, and they arent deep enough that the JJ has huge implied odds on flopping a set
youre assuming the AQs will be able to bluff the JJ enough of the time to make up for an inferior hand, or flop a playable draw enough to push the JJ around
i really havent seen any sort of mathematical equations for this sort of debated situation, and im sure the game theory decision tree would be quite complicated
to sum up, im really getting irrate at the herd mindset on this board, yes mason is correct in many situations, even if not in the typical NL that most of us play, but MOST NL PLAYERS DONT PLAY LIKE WE DO OR IN GAMES LIKE WE PLAY IN
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