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Old 08-28-2006, 03:25 PM
montauk montauk is offline
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Default Deep Stack Flop Play - Protecting your hand

say you have 100BB's instead of the usual 50BBs, and have any hand you think is in front, and you want to take away pot odds from your opponent.

Hypothetically, with normal sized stacks, people say bet 3/4 - pot on the flop, and it takes away the opponents odds for any draws.

EG, you have AA on a K98 board, 2 suited, the pot is at 100 and you bet the pot, 1 opponent calls on a flush draw and you both have 300 remaining in your stacks, making his implied odds just about worth calling.

In this case, whether it be tournament or deep stack cash games, do you have to significantly overbet the pot to protect your hands when you have 70%+ of stack remaining.
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