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you can find the point system here: YouTube - NLH Poker Vol2 Advanced Strategies With Gus Hansen Part 1Yes, thank you. But all these all knowing PRO's here, know better. LOL
you can find the point system here: YouTube - NLH Poker Vol2 Advanced Strategies With Gus Hansen Part 1Yes, thank you. But all these all knowing PRO's here, know better. LOL
Idiocy is blissful. BTW, it's just a quick guide to valuing your pre flop strength. The % point represents the percentage that you will win outright, pre flop.
Yes, thank you. But all these all knowing PRO's here, know better. LOL
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I never claimed to be a pro, I win, but by no means am I a pro. Anyways....this is going to need some explaining.
56% of the time, outright, pre-flop. This statement, and excuse my apparent ignorance, makes no sense. I don't know if you mean people are going to fold to me and I'll take it down pre-flop, or if my hand will hold up 56% of the time with 3, 4, or 5 cards. The reason the math isn't making sense is that it takes no consideration to other starting hands or number of opponents, street you reach, or showdown.
I have an extremely aggressive style of play and base a lot of my bets off of what I think I can represent and what I think my opponents have. If this is used by Gus Hansen, then it might actually be useful for me and my style, but I'll have to look into it more before I implement this into my play.
Then drop the % symbol. It's not a % so don't use it.It's not really a percentage of anything. It's just a way to value your hand, preflop, against it's ability to win outright from that point.
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Yeah, but AK has 6 outs and QQ only has 2
AK only has 3 outs and two of them must be hit against AA if that's what you're getting at..