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Old 10-07-2007, 02:14 AM
DcifrThs DcifrThs is offline
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Default Re: Big Pot River Decision

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I'm not the best at analyzing hands from a mathematical standpoint and I certainly wouldn't fault anyone for mucking twos here. But I think my pre-flop decision is closer than some of you guys are allowing for.

According to my pokerstove, 22 has just shy of 30% equity share 3-way, against an agressive open raise in the cutoff, and a typical button's 3-betting range.

Since it's a fairly easy hand to play after the flop, it doesn't have to get 4-bet, one player doesn't play well, they are both aggressive, and I'm getting 3 to 1, I think it's slightly better than "meh" here, but I'll quickly concede not by much.

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the problem is, imo that you say "it's easy to play after the flop" but the equity is based off of all in.

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