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 Originally Posted by littleogre
this question can not be answered because to much info is missing.
It can be answered in cases, much like what Erpel has broken up for us here:
 Originally Posted by Erpel
Four areas I can think of.
1) allin blah blah go go gadget math problem
2) we have a hand that improves some % of the time and we're trying to make more money when it does
3) we have a hand that rarely improves and we're going to be in a shitty spot on the next street because we won't know if we're ahead or behind
4) we have a shit hand and can rely on fold equity on the next street
Interesting about this hand is also that we don't know what limit this is.
Everything is right except for the bold. The stakes aren't what changes the types of things you've listed.
So anyway, the whole point is that (besides an idea of your opponent's range) sometimes pot odds are all you need to know for a hand, while other times there is a lot more to it.
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