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monigoldj
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There's a poker odds chart on this site @ https://www.cardschat.com/pkimg/strat/poker-odds-chart.pdf
What do the < and > blocks, e.g., C>4 mean?
What do the < and > blocks, e.g., C>4 mean?
Thanks a lot, ccres. That UTG C>4 really threw me off. What you guys said makes a lot of sense. It may be flawed, but it helped me understand strategy associated with position a little better.
thanks for the explanation since i was wondering about R<3 and C>4Hi.
R<3: Would typically mean raise if there were less than 3 people already in the pot otherwise call.
C>4: Would typically mean call if there were more than 4 people already in the pot, otherwise fold.
I cant answer why there would be C>4 entries for early position in the unraised pot column.
There's a poker odds chart on this site @ https://www.cardschat.com/pkimg/strat/poker-odds-chart.pdf
What do the < and > blocks, e.g., C>4 mean?
Sorry, I have one extra question. It would appear obvious from the poker odds chart that if a cell is blank, one should fold. However what about the situation where you are holding AK and are "Against a Cap"? Regardless of what seat position you are in, the chart recommends you should Raise in the "NR", "R" and "RR" situations. However it doesn't make sense to me that you should fold "Against a Cap", and would have expected to see "C" as the recommendation in this case.
I am probably missing something obvious here, and so would appreciate some guidance on this.
Thanks!