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ayasak
Rock Star
Silver Level
Quote " In these spots, I simply try to judge the player's likely hands. Also, you have to give a weighted average to these things, as some players are more incined to slowplay AA for example. Thus, while their reraise might be AA, it is actually more likely to be 77 or some smaller pair, even though they are equally likely to be dealt each of these individual pairs preflop.
After estimating their weighted range of hands, I compare my equity against that range, and compare that equity to the pot odds. If I'm getting an overlay, I will almost certainly call. Sometimes, because of the tourney situation I'm in, I'll need more than a small overlay to call. I will almost never fold if I judge my overlay to be 15% or more.
Later, Greg Raymer (FossilMan) "
i found this archived post on the other forum and i've got difficulty to truely understand what Greg Raymer was trying to say.
any kind soul explain to me, how do you actually do it (highlighted in red)? would appreciate your explanation comes with an example.
I apologize for asking such dumb question but i absolutely lack knowledge in this area of the game.
After estimating their weighted range of hands, I compare my equity against that range, and compare that equity to the pot odds. If I'm getting an overlay, I will almost certainly call. Sometimes, because of the tourney situation I'm in, I'll need more than a small overlay to call. I will almost never fold if I judge my overlay to be 15% or more.
Later, Greg Raymer (FossilMan) "
i found this archived post on the other forum and i've got difficulty to truely understand what Greg Raymer was trying to say.
any kind soul explain to me, how do you actually do it (highlighted in red)? would appreciate your explanation comes with an example.
I apologize for asking such dumb question but i absolutely lack knowledge in this area of the game.