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 Originally Posted by Cocco
Thats ridiculous.. Minimum betting and overbetting the pot are very useful in certain situations. For example you can make it look like you are buying a pot when you have a hand or overbet against an opponent scared to lose his stack. Varying bet sizes adds a lot of complexity.
It still comes down to your opponent's cards....Most players arent thinking anyway, they'll call any bet on any draw.
 Originally Posted by Cocco
Tell me what pokersite I can see someone winning/losing $100k in one evening playing limit poker?
Phil Ivey playing the 1000/2000 LHE....You tell me where theres a guy losing 100k in NL, theres a guy losing 100k in LHE.
 Originally Posted by Cocco
Uhm, yes they do go down in value..an ordinary flush draw is not something you go all in on, so his comment is correct.
Going all in on a flush draw isnt that bad of a play, if you have more than one caller this is +EV.
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