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NLHE T&P - Week 14 Discussion p. 268-277

  
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Post Posted: Tue, 10 Apr 2007, 2:41pm    Post subject: NLHE T&P - Week 14 Discussion p. 268-277 Reply with quote
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More great stuff in this section. Almost every concept is gold.

1. Do you adjust your implied odds calculations based on your opponent as S&M suggest in Concept No. 30? What stats help you determine what kind of implied odds an opponent will give you? How does your image factor in?

2. Concept No. 32: It can be correct to fold a hand before the river that has a better than 50 percent chance of being the best hand. Discuss.

3. Concept No. 40 deals with tailoring your flop bet size to the board. What factors go into your flop bet sizing decisions?
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1. I try to. I try not to chase as much vs. good players who don't stack off easily, although if I have bluffing outs in addition to real outs then their nittiness can make chasing/floating more attractive since I'll be able to steal pots on the bluffing outs. Stats aren't super helpful for figuring out implied odds, notes and reads are much more important. WTSD% is the only good one I think... if an opponent's around 25% or over then they're probably making some loose calls on the river.

2. If you're out of position with TPGK on a scary board against a good player who's capable of bluffing it might not be worth staying in the hand. Multi-way pots are another situation I often dump TPGK oop, especially if the board is drawy.

3. My default flop bet is 3/4 pot, but I'll adjust this up if the board is drawy and sometimes down if it's not. If I opponent is loose passive or just likes to draw, I try to bet closer to pot for value. If stacks are deep I definitely bet closer to pot with big hands to try to get them all-in. That's all I can think of right now...
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