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Old 05-15-2007, 01:08 PM
SheridanCat SheridanCat is offline
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Default Re: Questions on pot size

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In limit if you are ahead, can someone give an example of why you should not build a pot?

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In limit hold'em, it's usually best to pump the pot when you have an equity edge. That's what value betting is about. I see no reason to hang back unless you really believe there is an implied odds advantage where you'll be able to get even more in later rounds by sandbagging early.

Another good reason to pump it up early is that you'll tie opponents to a pot. If you have the edge, you want them hanging around.

One problem with inflating the pot size is that you will be allowing your opponents to make correct calls when normally they'd be making incorrect calls to chase you. However, if you have a large equity edge, you can give up those mistakes and still make money.

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Whats your take on betting a dry sidepot in a NL game?

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In a tournament, you shouldn't bet into the dry side pot unless you really have a hand you think will hold up against the all-in player. In a cash game it doesn't really matter, in my opinion.
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