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I like that analysis and I agree with most of it. A couple of notes though:
1. In a tourney, I don't like putting all my chips in as a 60% favorite, no. But in a cash game, I'll do it all day, every day. Especially against 2 opponents, which means (generally) that I'm getting 2:1 on my money, and I'm a 60% favorite to win. Think about that. Usin gyour numbers, that means for every $1 I bet, I can expect a return of .6 * 3 players * $1 = $1.80 in the long run. That's a good deal, where I come from. Sure, there will be times when I get burned (40% of the time, in fact), but more often than not, I'm tripling my investment. Again, in a tourney, this is completely different, because once you go bust there, you are out... but in a cash game, you simply reload and go back to printing your $1.80 bills. As for betting nearly the size of the pot on the flop, I did it for the EXACT reason that you said I shouldn't have. I wanted to make the two draws you mentioned make a mistake by chasing and trying to make their hands. And I did. Had I bet less, it would have been correct for them to call... Poker is all about making your opponents make mistakes. |
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i was playing in a home game last night and both times i got dealt AA i ended up losing pretty big money : (
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aa a hinderence?
I'll take aa everytime .what hand overr AA would you like to start with?72off ![]()
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haha ok so i was a little off the mark, but what im trying to say is that there not very good for me. now i know its probably due, in no small way, to how im playing them but whether im slowplaying them, big pre-flop raise (10-15 x BB) or even making a minimum bet i just cant seem to get a profit off them.
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just dogging you out
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