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Avoiding being quartered with the nut low
ok here goes. I'm a decent NLHE player but I have been playign a bit of PLO8 when I get bored of holdem from time to time.
Basically with the people I play with at 25PL a lot of pots are multiway and I basically nut peddle 4 tables. Now the problem! I don't know when I should be folding the nut low when everyone with different size stacks is going crazy potting everything. is this a common problem????? ps. if anyone knows of a decent starting hands guide or simple point count system that i could take a look at to help me out to begin with I'd be very grateful, cheers |
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Re: Avoiding being quartered with the nut low
at these limits, in multiway pots, you should almost never be folding the nut low.
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Re: Avoiding being quartered with the nut low
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at these limits, in multiway pots, you should almost never be folding the nut low. [/ QUOTE ] QFT You might want to watch people carefully; a lot of tables your A3 is good too! -ZEN |
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Re: Avoiding being quartered with the nut low
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OBLIGATORY POINT COUNT SYSTEM -ZEN [/ QUOTE ] And remember, if there are four active players in the pot you lose nothing by calling!!!!!!! |
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Re: Avoiding being quartered with the nut low
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OBLIGATORY POINT COUNT SYSTEM [/ QUOTE ] nice link, wish I found that years ago.... <font color="white"> you are progressing well, grasshopper </font> |
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