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Thought process during a hand (basic flowchart):
I originally posted this in the beginner's forum awhile ago:
I made this flowchart while teaching my girlfriend to play to help illustrate some of the things that she should be thinking about in a hand. Every time she had an action, I made her decide (any street) whether her hand was likely currently best or not based on the information she had available, and then use that answer to proceed through the flow chart. I allowed no "maybe" answers. With all the recent posts on basic concepts like bet sizing and flop texture, I thought it might help to put this out there: Hope this helps. |
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Re: Thought process during a hand (basic flowchart):
Why is your flow chart a little red X?
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Re: Thought process during a hand (basic flowchart):
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Why is your flow chart a little red X? [/ QUOTE ] Is it this way for anyone else? I see it fine using firefox. |
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Re: Thought process during a hand (basic flowchart):
See it also fine - using Opera
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Re: Thought process during a hand (basic flowchart):
Cool. Thanks. Can someone clarify fold equity please? A link, explanation, or book reference would work fine.
EDIT: nevermind. found it. search function ftw EDIT2: and here it is for anyone else who wants/needs http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showfl...rt=all&vc=1 |
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Re: Thought process during a hand (basic flowchart):
At what point does the bet size turn into "shove?"
When the bet size that is otherwise called for (PSB, 3/4, 2/3, etc) would leave you with X% of the pot? When the bet is X% of your stack? |
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