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 Originally Posted by iplaythabored
I am not sure why the limit is affecting your ability to compute pot odds. The equation for pot odds is the same for any limit. It doesn't matter if its .10/.25 or 5/10. The pot divided by the bet will always be the same no matter what limit
True. Maybe I have a bet-sizing issue. Glancing quickly just at the pot sizes, a $2 pot at .05/.10 is 20 BB. At a .10/.25, it's 8 BB. As I move back to that active table and plan my post flop play, I get confused initially on whether I'm playing a small pot at the higher limit vs. playing a big pot at the lower one. So my c-bet decisions are different, and the opponent's play might be different. Example, some fish makes a min-raise at .10/.25 vs. someone making a value bet at .05/.10 with a powerhouse hand. A $.50 raise means different things at the different limits, even with roughly the same pot sizes.
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