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Let's play the folding war game.
After this hand: Opponent 1 - 3800 Opponent 2 - 5800 Hero ------- 2000 Next guy --- 1900 After Next hand : Opponent 1 - 4100 Opponent 2 - 5800 Hero ------- 2000 Next guy --- 1600 After Your BB Opponent 1 - 4100 Opponent 2 - 6400 Hero ------- 1400 Next guy --- 1600 (Stop me any time you think this is good value) After your next SB: Opponent 1 - 4100 Opponent 2 - 6400 Hero ------- 1100 Next guy --- 1900 Okay, I'm not going to insult your intelligence by continuing. Basically, he has all the factors in his favour here if you start folding. His chips are worth more to you than anyone else at the table (because if you get them, you get in the money) so you have to try to take them. If he calls, then so be it, your hand doesn't have to lose if it's behind, in fact it doesn't have to be behind. All that happens if you start folding here is that you end up clashing when you both have lower equity later on. If he folds, you're in a great position. Lori |
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