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50 poker questions...
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ok playing limit - of any size...
1. list your starting hands you play from what position please. 2. list some common situations where you would muck before the flop with certain hands. |
Speaking of the "math" of poker....maybe someone here knows the answer to these questions, I can't seem to find the info on the web.
Say you're in the big blind with 52s, four limpers and you check. You flop a flush draw and make the flush on the turn. What are the odds that someone else in the hand has a higher flush? (Holding TWO cards of the same suit....I'm not talking about 4 flush boards) I tend to not bet/call with baby flushes, but I've had top two pair or a set get cracked by a baby flush more times than I care to remember. Also, in stud hi/lo.....what % of the time is there no qualifying low hand and the high hand scoops? |
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SpaceAce |
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yes. |
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I think I did that right. |
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In a loose-passive game (not a lot of raising but lots of people seeing every flop), I will play most suited Broadway cards and AX suited from just about anywhere. In middle position I start adding things like 67-89s if there are limpers in front of me and no raise likely behind me. I will also limp with any small pair if the game is loose and passive. In a more aggressive game I dump hands like KJ, QJs, AXs from early position. In a really bad (tough) game, I throw away AJ in early position, too. I start adding suited connectors and AXs when I am in later position and there are already limpers in front of me. If there is only one limper or it folds to me in late position, I raise hands like KJ instead of mucking them. AA-99 I play from any position in almost any game. I'll three-bet these hands if there is a raise in front of me and cap with AA-QQ and (often) AKs, sometimes AKo depending on game conditions. Small pairs hit the muck from early position. 2: AA and KK I never muck pre-flop in a limit game. AJ/KJ I usually muck to any raise unless I know the raiser has loose raising standards. In that case, I three-bet if I can isolate the raiser. Also, if I have money in and it's raised behind me I will call and see the flop. Since I usually raise hands like this coming in, I usually have two bets in and need to pay one more to see the flop when I am reraised so I am often getting good odds. A2-AT just get dumped from any position unless it is folded to me in the cutoff or on the button where I might raise A8 on up. KX/QX/JX get mucked from anywhere unless they are connected in which case I might play from late position with enough people in the pot ahead of me. AQ I will muck if it comes around to me capped (unless I already have three bets in) or if the action is three-bet before it gets to me. KQo I usually muck to an early position raise. I always muck KQo if it comes to me raised and reraised unless I am only calling one bet and closing the action. KQs I muck for two cold unless the raise came from late position or a loose raiser in which case I will often three-bet if I have better position than the raiser. Any small pair gets mucked for two cold unless I am getting huge pot odds. SpaceAce |
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That's definitely worth playing aggressively and paying off the higher flush 1 time out of 6. Thanks :thumbsup |
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Also you can't remove two cards simply because they would be the hand that you can beat - it's a possible hand or turn/river card. |
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Wasn't removing the two cards. Only saying that the only possibly flush he could have that would lose would be those two cards. So that means anyone of those cards and 6 others would make a winner. The unknown at the time would be 46 cards and 7 possible outs. |
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