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Re: Inside Poker article - \"The Greek\" on \"Real Pot Odds\"
that's an interesting theory - after all, like another writer in this mag points out, if you educate your servants too much, they'll become your master.
Still, his website suggests he is into self promotion so it's unlikely he wanted his reputation damaged by writing crap. hmmm maybe I shouldn't have started this thread, now I feel a bit guilty. I was just gobsmacked when I read the article and had to tell somebody who understood! |
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Re: Inside Poker article - \"The Greek\" on \"Real Pot Odds\"
yes, knowing the online poker community, I can't be the only one to have pointed this one out.
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Re: Inside Poker article - \"The Greek\" on \"Real Pot Odds\"
this confuses me...
i play online poker.. there are no burn cards |
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Re: Inside Poker article - \"The Greek\" on \"Real Pot Odds\"
this is so flawed its sickening
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Re: Inside Poker article - \"The Greek\" on \"Real Pot Odds\"
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this is so flawed its sickening [/ QUOTE ] QFT and also, im raising this flop for value almost always |
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Re: Inside Poker article - \"The Greek\" on \"Real Pot Odds\"
OESFD = i just wanna stackoff in a way that i put the last bet in.
who the hell cares about pot odds |
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Re: Inside Poker article - \"The Greek\" on \"Real Pot Odds\"
even if you dont put the last bet in, you still want to get it in on the flop
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Re: Inside Poker article - \"The Greek\" on \"Real Pot Odds\"
true, but theres more value when u can put the last bet in
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OESFD = i just wanna stackoff in a way that i put the last bet in. who the hell cares about pot odds [/ QUOTE ] I lol'd pretty hard (in a good way) |
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Re: Inside Poker article - \"The Greek\" on \"Real Pot Odds\"
This is quite easy. All you guys think about is push and raise. What if 2 other player are involved with Ah Ad and 9c 9h?(TT not possible of course) Then we have a problem. I think you should look at it through a theoretical point of view.
15/47=0.319 becomes (1-(24/52))*15/28=0.29 for 1/3.5> =+EV Makes sense. Maybe he could have used another example. |
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