"favorite" hands against the "best" hand
The best hands are easy to play, you bet and give people odds to call, and usually win a small pot. Unless it's a monster worth slow playing, then it might be a bigger pot
But the "favorite" hands, in a raised multi-way pot, can win you a substantial amount sometimes.
The question is, how many outs do you consider push worthy, for it to be a +EV play if someone calls you. OESD or a flush draw alone are not worth it in my book. So how many outs make it +EV, say if you did it 100 times against AA?
Re: "favorite" hands against the "best"
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Originally Posted by jmontis
But the "favorite" hands, in a raised multi-way pot, are where the money is imo (long run wise).
I was responding to that...
Re: "favorite" hands against the "best"
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Originally Posted by JeffreyGB
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Originally Posted by jmontis
But the "favorite" hands, in a raised multi-way pot, are where the money is imo (long run wise).
I was responding to that...
I'll re-word it, didn't mean for it to sound like that's ONLY where profits come from.
My viewpoint is, when you get a MONSTER draw, say f'it and risk some chips for a positive expectation.