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Hypothetical Hand - What do you do

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duke3016:

--- Quote from: Fatcatstu on August 03, 2012, 05:58:03 AM ---
Not nearly as pointless as your reply though eh?

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Loses its impact a when the ban master has removed the post   ;D

Fatcatstu:
Yea, now I just look like more of a loon than usual :)

undisputed:
Hmmmm INSTA-CALL. You have a Q and another Q. Whats the problem ???

Jon MW:

--- Quote from: undisputed on August 07, 2012, 12:06:58 PM ---
Hmmmm INSTA-CALL. You have a Q and another Q. Whats the problem ???

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that a poker hand is made up of 5 cards and not 2?

noble1:
if u read the theory of doubling up in the book mathematics of poker, u will see there after reading about size of field and the players perceived edge in buy in"s that u can begin to work it out...
go to page 316 and there example of QQ v AK in a 250 player mtt, the maths works out that in which to decline the perceived flip you would have to have a edge of 3x the avg equity in the mtt... as they go on to say, to have such an edge of 3x in a typical mtt field u would be amongst the best players in the world...


--- Quote ---losing players should encourage variance, as it is their best chance to win. The more that other players get a chance to
apply their skill, the worse off the losing player will be. Hence, they should be willing to commit
all their chips in zero-EV situations or even slightly bad ones.
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good book, math intensive but worth persevering with....

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