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Re: Blah $2.25 6 SNG
Yea? I felt like I had plenty of outs though. Flush draw, open ended straight draw.
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Re: Blah $2.25 6 SNG
You had 15 outs, which roughly equals 30% to hit. Calling when you are 3:1 to hit while getting 2.5:1 on your money is bad in a cash game, it's even worse in a SNG. Oh, and fold that junk PF.
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Re: Blah $2.25 6 SNG
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Yea? I felt like I had plenty of outs though. Flush draw, open ended straight draw. [/ QUOTE ] On the flop, 2 cards to come, yeah you're good. On the turn compare your outs to non outs and you'll see youre getting your money in pretty bad. Also, and I dont mean to be demeaning, but you'd be better off analyzing some of these mathematical situations on your own, and you'll improve as a player. |
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Re: Blah $2.25 6 SNG
the min raise on the flop seems to have bought you a cheap turn, you have lots of outs and donkeys that will pay you off when you hit - so just call the turn bet
after raising, fold to the raise, here's why: you (hopefully) are FAR better than your competition and t1,000 at l1 is healthy enough to do some damage in situations when you are NOT chasing |
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