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Posted by: Coryan at February 21, 2007, 11:03 pm
Topic: What are good pot odds to complete from the SB? Forum: Card Chat


Quote: Originally Posted by F Paulsson

As long as you know what you're looking for in a flop, it's all good. But there are a lot of people who complete because of pot odds, and then just fold the flop even when they do hit one of the best case scenarios because they run into resistance.

Paulsson makes a really good point here. I have been calling WAY too much from the SB just because I'm in a loose game and there are often three or four limpers ahead of me. With 4+, I have called with anything.

But as Paulsson points out...what do I do after the flop? If I called with T4s and hit top pair...am I thrilled? Do I bet out with four or five players after me? Do I CR and hope not to get called? And if I am called, now what? Geez, even typing this is making me wheezy.

I really like Paulsson's advice, so I will now have three criteria for calling from the SB:

1) Good pot odds.
2) Know what flop I am looking for.
3) Have the balls & brains to play ...
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Posted by: NineLions at February 20, 2007, 8:30 pm
Topic: What are good pot odds to complete from the SB? Forum: Card Chat


Quote: Originally Posted by F Paulsson

So if I'm in the small blind with Q3o, and I'm looking around the table... Will anyone pay me off if I hit a top pair with my queen? Or are they all tight and will only call a bet on a queen-high flop with top pair themselves?

That's a good way of putting it. Thanks FP.
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Posted by: F Paulsson at February 20, 2007, 6:32 am
Topic: What are good pot odds to complete from the SB? Forum: Card Chat

Let me put it this way: If I could see my opponents' hole cards, I'd always complete from the small blind.

A question that I've begun asking myself more and more often recently is "do I want to play THIS hand against THAT opponent?" It's a question worth asking. Some opponents - the really bluff happy ones - I don't mind playing A-x type hands against (remember, I play chiefly limit), because they show a profit against his three barrell bluffs with J-high. Other opponents I like limping 87s out of position against because they're passive but ery loose; no risk of getting raised behind me, and they'll pay me off when I hit.

So if I'm in the small blind with Q3o, and I'm looking around the table... Will anyone pay me off if I hit a top pair with my queen? Or are they all tight and will only call a bet on a queen-high flop with top pair themselves?
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Posted by: NineLions at February 20, 2007, 5:34 am
Topic: What are good pot odds to complete from the SB? Forum: Card Chat


Quote: Originally Posted by F Paulsson

NineLions,

Try attacking the problem from the other side. With the players that you're up against (that have already called) and the size of the pot, what kind of flops are you looking for with the two cards that you're holding? If you call with K-3 and the flop comes K-9-8, would you feel good about that against these opponents in a small pot or would it absolutely suck to play out of position?

Play hands that you can hit comfortable flops with. I define a comfortable flop as one you know what to do with. If you feel confident, you'll make fewer mistakes.

Edit: My point being that although you may have equity surplus for any two cards, that won't help you unless you actually manage to realize that equity into real dollars. Flopping A-K-4 and holding 4-2, how are you going to ever get to showdown? Etc.

Well, I can always hope to flop a full house

Seriously though, I see the point. It's something like pl...
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Posted by: F Paulsson at February 19, 2007, 1:59 pm
Topic: What are good pot odds to complete from the SB? Forum: Card Chat

As long as you know what you're looking for in a flop, it's all good. But there are a lot of people who complete because of pot odds, and then just fold the flop even when they do hit one of the best case scenarios because they run into resistance.
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Posted by: alan1983 at February 19, 2007, 10:38 am
Topic: What are good pot odds to complete from the SB? Forum: Card Chat


Quote: Originally Posted by F Paulsson

NineLions,

Try attacking the problem from the other side. With the players that you're up against (that have already called) and the size of the pot, what kind of flops are you looking for with the two cards that you're holding? If you call with K-3 and the flop comes K-9-8, would you feel good about that against these opponents in a small pot or would it absolutely suck to play out of position?

Play hands that you can hit comfortable flops with. I define a comfortable flop as one you know what to do with. If you feel confident, you'll make fewer mistakes.

Edit: My point being that although you may have equity surplus for any two cards, that won't help you unless you actually manage to realize that equity into real dollars. Flopping A-K-4 and holding 4-2, how are you going to ever get to showdown? Etc.

The thing that makes me call is this (its prob math. wrong) But if say everyone folds and theres button, me in S...
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Posted by: F Paulsson at February 19, 2007, 7:17 am
Topic: What are good pot odds to complete from the SB? Forum: Card Chat

NineLions,

Try attacking the problem from the other side. With the players that you're up against (that have already called) and the size of the pot, what kind of flops are you looking for with the two cards that you're holding? If you call with K-3 and the flop comes K-9-8, would you feel good about that against these opponents in a small pot or would it absolutely suck to play out of position?

Play hands that you can hit comfortable flops with. I define a comfortable flop as one you know what to do with. If you feel confident, you'll make fewer mistakes.

Edit: My point being that although you may have equity surplus for any two cards, that won't help you unless you actually manage to realize that equity into real dollars. Flopping A-K-4 and holding 4-2, how are you going to ever get to showdown? Etc.
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Posted by: Nitram_80 at February 19, 2007, 1:35 am
Topic: What are good pot odds to complete from the SB? Forum: Card Chat

This is one of the hardest things for me to understand b/c its different for alot of situations . For example early in trny I may call with almost anything b/c some idiot will limp in with pocket aces once in a while and you will double up when you hit it big. In a ring game I play it more tightly b/c it could cost you a few bucks when you play that bottom pair to the river. In general I limp in with any Ace , most Ks and middle cards that are close togheter, ie: 79. But this is definitely one of the trickiest things in poker b/c I dont keep tract of stats, which I should and may start soon.
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Posted by: NineLions at February 17, 2007, 10:20 pm
Topic: What are good pot odds to complete from the SB? Forum: Card Chat

If I look at my Poker Tracker stats, I'm quite negative in the SB, more than from BB, though that could be due to not getting off marginally-hit flops. When I noticed that, I stopped playing from the SB unless I had a playable hand; ie something that I at least would have limped with from the button if there were lots of limpers ahead of me. Something like, Ace-rag, or unsuited connectors or maybe even gapped connectors.

Is 7 - 1 pot odds (two limpers + SB & BB), say early in a SnG so stacks are fairly even, no player reads yet, good enough to play

96o?

K3o?

Or 46s?

From the replies so far, it sounds like the answer in all cases would be "yes"
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Posted by: alan1983 at February 17, 2007, 2:58 pm
Topic: What are good pot odds to complete from the SB? Forum: Card Chat

I limp with almost anything except maybe 72o, 82 or 92.

Everything else im in.
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Posted by: NineLions at February 17, 2007, 4:42 am
Topic: What are good pot odds to complete from the SB? Forum: Card Chat

Thanks Chuck. I think I forgot to think about the difference between tourneys and ring games. Probably from watching all those ideos lately from Dorkus and joose.

And maybe it's Dorkus I should be asking, since he mentions it often in his ideos.
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Posted by: ChuckTs at February 17, 2007, 4:39 am
Topic: What are good pot odds to complete from the SB? Forum: Card Chat

I think the answer to this is that (surprise!) it depends. It's a different situation for tournaments and cash games since rings are more about odds and +EV plays rather than survival + chip accumulation.

In general though, I myself don't limp with anything that isn't connected in some way or suited (or both). That's in rings; in tourneys, I'm almost always trying to advertise a tight-aggressive style, and will most of the time fold even with incredible pot odds.

In rings, I'll limp with any reasonable hand like J8s or a small pair if I've got two limpers already in the pot (so ~7:1 in my case). Not sure if this is 'correct' or not; I also play a ery LAG game in rings...
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Posted by: NineLions at February 17, 2007, 3:49 am
Topic: What are good pot odds to complete from the SB? Forum: Card Chat

The pot odds themselves I can calculate easily enough, but what determines if you have "good pot odds to complete"?

If you've got 2 limpers and don't expect the BB to raise, what kind of holdings would you need to have to complete, or does it matter? Would you complete with 72o? Or any face card, or 3 gaper?
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