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Old 12-03-2006, 04:10 AM
woodguy woodguy is offline
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Default Re: Noob equity question

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Im not talking about people who were weaned. Im talking about the guy with a rack of chips walking to the cage and stopps to watch a couple of hands then sits down. (I am thinkig about one person in particular 5/10 or 10/25 NL good, PLO BAD)

As far as you point, all I can say is practice, practice, practice. How did you learn in NLHE? Do the same things.

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Understood.

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Woodguy
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Old 12-03-2006, 09:00 AM
BobAllinSki BobAllinSki is offline
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Default Re: Noob equity question

As for putting opponents on a range of things I'd say

if there is a lot of action preflop so the money for postflop is essentially shallow, dont worry to much about re-draws

if there is a lot of action on the flop when there is still a lot of money left to bet, be afraid of redraws.

if there was not a lot of action on the flop dont worry to much about redraws on the turn even if there is a lot of money left to bet.
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