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Old 12-01-2007, 05:02 PM
kautiousk kautiousk is offline
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Default Basic General Question Re # of outs after flop

Im a fairly aggressive post-flop player (50/100 nl ring games), and I seem to have a hang-up w/ post flop play where I'm all or nothing, ie: I'm committed to seeing it down to the river or I'm giving up w/ the slightest sign of strength from my opponents, I dont know if thats a common struggle for others but it is for me. ANYWAY one of my hang-ups is to count outs twice over and forget the pot odds and just say "If I commit to this hand I'll definately see it twice over so I'm getting the right odds to call this 4-outer since I'm really getting 8 outs", but thats retarded right?? I mean one has to look at pot vs implied odds and the turn and river should affect your decisions and you should adjust your play after each card right? But I think there's some advantage to being aggressive after the flop even when it's not the correct mathmatical play, but what do I know? Thanks for any insight.
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