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Daithi
Rock Star
Silver Level
I came across this info years back but can't remember where. I am trying to brush up a little on my math and poker.
It's regarding Deep Stacks (100bb+) and small hands like suited 1-2 gappers, even unsuited 1-2 gappers. The theory was basically that strong preflop hands like AA, KK, QQ, AK, etc lose value against small hands, the deeper the stacks are. Premiums win pots often, but small pots. Small hands lose most pots, but when win they win big.
Anyway, what I wanted to know was the implied odds preflop for these types of hands. For example, we know that set mining needs 7:1 pot odds to break even. Most players recommend for the villain to have at least 15x times of the bet/raise in his stack, to justify seeing the flop.
What are the implied odds we need with the small hands I mentioned. I think it was like 40x or 50 times the bet. I can't remember maybe I am completely off. Perhaps the best way would to look at frequencies of connecting with the flop.
It's regarding Deep Stacks (100bb+) and small hands like suited 1-2 gappers, even unsuited 1-2 gappers. The theory was basically that strong preflop hands like AA, KK, QQ, AK, etc lose value against small hands, the deeper the stacks are. Premiums win pots often, but small pots. Small hands lose most pots, but when win they win big.
Anyway, what I wanted to know was the implied odds preflop for these types of hands. For example, we know that set mining needs 7:1 pot odds to break even. Most players recommend for the villain to have at least 15x times of the bet/raise in his stack, to justify seeing the flop.
What are the implied odds we need with the small hands I mentioned. I think it was like 40x or 50 times the bet. I can't remember maybe I am completely off. Perhaps the best way would to look at frequencies of connecting with the flop.