4-of-a-Kind
Join Date: Mar 2006
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Another section with a lot of great stuff. This is my third time through the book and I'm amazed at how much I missed the first two times. I think I glossed over p. 87-90 b/c there are so many if's and so much math, but I got a lot more out of it this time. Some questions to get things started...
1. Sklansky & Miller suggest that betting for information is overrated. When is a good idea? Examples?
2. What do you take from the section on river value-betting (p. 87-90)? Are river c/r's common in your game? Bluff river c/r's?
3. What practical conclusions can you draw from the absolute and relative position section (p. 91-97)? For example, if there's an EP raiser and a caller or two, will you be more willing to call from the SB or BB, knowing you'll have relative position on the flop?
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