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i don't know how to use a calculator [/ QUOTE ] I assume this is because as an Asian, you can do all this math in your head. |
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#32
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[ QUOTE ] i don't know how to use a calculator [/ QUOTE ] I assume this is because as an Asian, you can do all this math in your head. [/ QUOTE ] lol its because an abacus can't do those kind of computations. |
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#33
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Me too. So a $120 bet or call on the river is, by my admittedly fuzzy math, six chips.
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Me too. So a $120 bet or call on the river is, by my admittedly fuzzy math, six chips. [/ QUOTE ] I got confused, then. Your first reply that said "6 chips" was in response to my post that said "It's 4 chips to call" the PF raise from the SB. I didn't realize we had effortlessly shifted to river play. |
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I'd fold the flop the first time. I think preflop is a pretty easy call. I think turn might be close to a GAMBOL value raise.
BTW if there is any possibility that UTG is the sort of guy to make some terrible heroic big laydown I might c/r the river since there's 4 to a straight. In the likely event he calls the c/r table your hand proudly. |
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the fact that there is a fd on the board and your gutterball isnt to the nuts and the fact that your gutterball is vurnurable to a oesd redraw and you're not closing the action makes me think this is a fold on the flop. [/ QUOTE ] CDC nails it. I call pf because winning big pots makes a big difference to your P/L and I'm willing to go thin from the blinds. But the amount of ways you can make a hand with that flop and still lose makes calling 4-5 bets to draw at it a bad move. |
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I was excited when I thought we flopped some sort of double belly buster. When I realized we were drawing to 3 outs which are *probably* good, but will still lose when the board flushes the river 20% of the time, I was discouraged to see that we spent $300 on the flop.
PF is meh? It's sooted and it can make straights, so I play it more than I probably should. |
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I know this could be a big pot, but I'm not calling two cold
on the flop with a thin draw when the action can't be completed. And you had to call three more bets! Easy fold, perhaps a fold preflop also. |
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You're right, my bad, I thought we were talking about the river all along. My response to Clarkmaster's second post won't make much sense then either. I used to be able to read.
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But the amount of ways you can make a hand with that flop and still lose makes calling 4-5 bets to draw at it a bad move. [/ QUOTE ] Of course it is, but it's very rare that I'm going to have to pay more than 3 bets. Even with what the guy said, I would expect to pay 2 bets ~60%, 3 bets 35%, and 4-5 bets 5%. So the question is can I call the first two profitably with these assumptions. |
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