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Old 11-13-2006, 12:19 AM
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Default Re: He See\'s Someones Cards

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I think the advantage makes up for your disadvantage. The reaosn being that you know what they're doing, and they don't know that you know. It's a bit like multiple-level thinking, and you're one level ahead of your opponents.


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I'll give you a trivial situation where you're still screwed. You're playing Limit Hold'em, perhaps 5-handed, and the guy 3 to your right can see the hole cards of the guy 2 to your right (in other words, directly to his left). Now whenever you are BB, the cutoff (CO) in essence becomes the button, and his stealing range goes way up. Your only "advantage" is that you know the CO is on a button steal range. You are hosed.

I haven't thought about it, but I doubt you can make up the equity when he's SB, or UTG, etc.
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