Jam or fold tables in \"The Mathematics of Poker\"
Apologies if this has been covered in the main thread but there are almost 400 posts in the topic and a search didn't reveal anything.
Would I be right in thinking, assuming their original hypotheses are correct: 1) That if I was to halve the numbers in the "attack" table it would give me the correct figures to jam from the button (assuming all fold to me) 2) That if I was to halve the numbers in the "defend" table it would give me the correct figures to call a jam from the blind? Any thoughts welcomed. |
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Apologies if this has been covered in the main thread but there are almost 400 posts in the topic and a search didn't reveal anything. Would I be right in thinking, assuming their original hypotheses are correct: 1) That if I was to halve the numbers in the "attack" table it would give me the correct figures to jam from the button (assuming all fold to me) 2) That if I was to halve the numbers in the "defend" table it would give me the correct figures to call a jam from the blind? Any thoughts welcomed. [/ QUOTE ] Jam table is for SB. Defend table is for BB. In a 2 man game (where SB is button). A full ring game folded to the SB is similar but not identical b/c card removal effects. |
Re: Jam or fold tables in \"The Mathematics of Poker\"
What does jam mean?
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What does jam mean? [/ QUOTE ] Stuff you spread on toast. |
Re: Jam or fold tables in \"The Mathematics of Poker\"
No seriously? Not that kind of jam.
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shove
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thanks
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Re: Jam or fold tables in \"The Mathematics of Poker\"
ok, so to clarify the table only really has application for heads-up cash (or the final stage of a tournament), rather than as a guide for blind stealing/defense when the table has >2 players?
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