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CORRECTED AS NOTED: When talking about playing speculative hands, I often read about needed a certain number of callers/limpers to play hands such as K3s or 67s. However, I've don't recall anything specifically mathematical about such hands. As an example, early in 180 player SNG I had K3 in the SMALL blind. Blinds were 15/30. One caller, and it's to me with 75 in the pot. One the one hand, there is only one limper to play a speculative hand. One the other hand, I'm getting 5:1 (75:15) to call. Is this a call? [/ QUOTE ] |
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