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Re: Can raising preflop be bad even with aces?
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If you don't raise there is a bigger chance someone will flop a set or two pairs. [/ QUOTE ] Please enlighten me? [ QUOTE ] with 5 limpers you are 49% 'dog. [/ QUOTE ] LOL.. acutally, thinking your way, you are a 51% dog since you only win 49% if everyone went to the river. But the thing is.. you are not a dog. Against the entire field, yes you are a "dog", but everyone else is a 90% dog... hmm So lets think about this... me plus 5 limpers, my fair share is 1/6 (ie we all drew straws and the short straw wins (even dispursement (is that a word? LOL))) My fair share is 1/6th, yet I win close to 1/2 the time.. please explain how I am a dog? [ QUOTE ] I'm noob, hope my math is correct [/ QUOTE ] LOL.. no! You are a noob and your poker sucks! sorry... |
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Re: Can raising preflop be bad even with aces?
Why is this thread 4 pages long?
Arguing with this reasoning is like shooting fish in a barrel. Let's just let the thread slowly drift down to the second page and pretend it never happened... |
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Re: Can raising preflop be bad even with aces?
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9 handed loose table You are in the BB with AA Everyone limps in and you know they will call a raise anyhow. Think about the following: If you raise now, the pot will be much bigger, thus giving WAY better odds to every chaiser on the flop. So against all theoretical laws, wouldnt it be better to check preflop? I'd like your thoughts about this. [/ QUOTE ] Hmmm, lets see .... Its 9 handed so you will be contributing about 11% to the pot preflop. Even if you dont play well post flop, and always play your hand to the river, it will hold up about 30% of the time. Looks like an equity edge to me. Sure you will lose more often than you win against 8 opponents. However, the big pots that you win when your AA hold up will more than compensate for those times. So its easy. RAISE ! (Oh, and Aussie made a good point, it would be +EV to raise any pocket pair in these circumstances, including 22 ! You are getting better than your 7.5:1 odds of making a set.) Funny enough, you sometimes see NL players asking the same question. What would you do if it was the 1st hand of the WSOP and you had AA and everyone on your table went all-in to you in the BB. Take it from Greg Raymer, he said it was an easy call. |
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Re: Can raising preflop be bad even with aces?
Aussie's had his hour to lock the thread. Now it's my turn. Some people in here seriously suck at teh pokar.
1. Raise preflop. 2. Learn what an equity edge is. 3. Taking people's money now is better than denying them odds to draw later. 4. ????? 5. Profit!!!! |
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