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Old 11-08-2007, 01:45 AM
Jeffmet3 Jeffmet3 is offline
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Default Re: can someone help me with the math behind pp\'s preflop?

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Two pages forward you have this thread: NLHE Implied odds for playing pocket pairs for set value

I've included a link to some math I've done before.

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thanks, but i don't see the link?

but so assuming you stack them everytime, for $1000 stacks, $133 would be the maximum you'd put in with a pp preflop. This also assumes no dead money in the pot. So, I guess putting in $100 preflop can be correct depending on the dead money and the likelihood of stacking the opponent or at least winning a signifigant pot.

1000/7/5 = 133
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