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 Originally Posted by MNMP2
Fnord,
What does NI Han mean? I'm a noob to a lot of this slang, but I want to learn to be a better player, so I need to know what that means.
Pwahaha. That sounds funny. No disrespect. I'll take this one Fnord. It means Nice hand.
There's a such thing in Hold-em as being "priced in". This is a perfect example on the river. If your opponent doesn't have the winning hand 1 out of 5 times, you win money by calling on the river, since 37/7 = 5+. I think it's fair to say this is the case here. I think that's why Fnord is telling you to pay it off. It's the correct thing to do. It's actually profitable to call. Always pay attention to the size of the pot vs your percieved chance to show down a winner when making these decisions. You'd be surprised how often the opponent doesn't have a flush in this spot.
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