02-24-2011 09:02 AM
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02-24-2011 09:17 AM
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Odds of being dealt any PP is 220-to-1 but the odds of being dealt AA and someone else being dealt pocket kings is slightly less, as the two aces are gone. So, the odds of someone being dealt KK and another having AA is 205-to-1. However, that only applies when you are heads-up against a single player, against a full table with nine other opponents you will find yourself in an AA vs KK situation once in every 20 times you are dealt either PP. |
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02-24-2011 09:20 AM
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02-24-2011 09:26 AM
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With 100bb stacks or less, it is extremely rare that it is correct to fold KK preflop. Like opp A raises, opp B reraises and opp C who is a nit shoves. Then you can start thinking about folding KK. | |
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02-24-2011 09:30 AM
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02-24-2011 04:07 PM
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02-24-2011 06:40 PM
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02-24-2011 06:45 PM
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It depends it think of how many people are left to act. If your utg, then the chance is higher than on the btn. | |
02-24-2011 06:47 PM
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What I did not understand is why Greenstein declined Farha's kind offer to run it twice after the K showed up on the flop. | |
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02-25-2011 09:29 PM
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bout tree fiddy how the fuck is this not locked | |
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02-26-2011 09:51 AM
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i blame !lock | |
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02-26-2011 11:38 AM
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agree, this is basically a "im running bad" post with a half assed/somewhat pointless question thrown in | |
02-27-2011 08:15 PM
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trivial pursuit itt | |