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Old 09-02-2007, 12:28 AM
peacock peacock is offline
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Default Re: Calling Minimal All-In River Bets

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i think in a situation like this you need to decide what range of hands the player is going to push all in with and where your hand fits inside that range.

Example: if the guy is only shoving with sets, two pair, straights etc. and you are sitting with one pair you should fold.

if the guy pushes a wide range(air, missed straight and flush draws, one pair weak kicker bottom pair etc), your one pair or whatever you have looks pretty good.

you are getting 6-1 odds so you need to be right more than 16 percent of the time to make this profitable.

hope this helps. not too good at these situations myself so if i got something wrong advice is encouraged.

[/ QUOTE ]how do u no u have to be right 16% of the time i am grap at math. could u explain for me thanks
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