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Old 02-24-2006, 08:44 PM
David Sklansky David Sklansky is offline
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Default Re: Meat And Potatoes Real Life Good Question

sklansky,

"these are all math questions once you assign all the probabilites and tell us exactly how our opponents will act with which cards."

They are supposed to be math problems. But unlike some of my others, I postulated a strategy similar to how an actual tight, tricky, player might play (I think you might not have realized his Aks are suited.) It has always been my stance that assigning probabilities is not something easily taught but those who are good at it are still doomed if they don't know how to translate their assignments into the right play.

"when stacks get deep against a very good player, you dont want to be calling/reraising with KK when your opponent is only full of it 10% of the time."

Even though you have a good hand that is clearly favored to be best? Only one other poster agrees with you. So how can you not think this is a good question?
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