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Pot odds against surviving
Middle stage ( pay 180, about 375 left)
Average stack $10000 blinds 150/300 ante 25 After the turn, Vilain bet $5000 and he's all-in. So no implied odds. The pot is now $13000. Pot odds = 2.6 You have $7000 left. You know you're beat but pretty sure you have 13 outs (let say 13 for sure for the question). odds = 2.6 (i think) Do you fold and continu to play with a M a little bigger than 10 or since you have the right pot odds you call even if you know that there's a 72% chance your tourney is over.On the long run will it be better to go with pot odds and have cash less often but with bigger wins. PS. The details of the hand are not important here. I suppose that I'm sure I'm beat and that I have 13 outs. To answering this question I think it's better this info instead of better details but incomplete info. |
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Re: Pot odds against surviving
Go to FAQ and read about what posts are responded to and how to get the most out of your questions. This is messy and I doubt will get a response. You will begin to answer these general questions by posting real hands.
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Re: Pot odds against surviving
Since I couldn't understand some of the post I'm just going to go by the subject title and say POT ODDS >> survival
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