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RoundTower - Thanks for taking the time to respond to me. Much appreciated from both you and The Rempel. It's clear to me that both of you guys are experts, and I am not.[ QUOTE ]
Your pot odds are simply not favorable, if the guy has a set, to see only one more card which is all you get for the price of your call. [/ QUOTE ]You're right. However, there is no guarantee he'll shove the rest of his stack in on the next betting round if you call. You may be getting two cards for the price of one, and if so, you do have favorable implied pot odds to call. And if the guy doesn't actually have a set, there are various hands he could have, such as two pairs, where he is the favorite, but you do have favorable odds to call, but not to raise.[ QUOTE ] However if there is any chance the guy does not have a set, you have good pot odds to get it all in. [/ QUOTE ]I strongly disagree. You simply get better odds here if you call. [ QUOTE ] This is very basic stuff... [/ QUOTE ]Seems so to me also.[ QUOTE ] ... and should not need explaining to anyone who has played big bet poker. [/ QUOTE ]It has nothing to do with big bet poker. This is not "big bet" poker. Buzz |
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