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Book Discussion: Theory of Poker, chapters 1-3.
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[QUOTE="Styrofoam, post: 389160, member: 9199"] Its usually just an estimate. Knowing that they are making bad plays, and how often the cards they make bad plays with come, you can get a rough estimate. for example: A person that will raise with KQo UTG is most likely going to PLAY (maybe even raise utg) with KJ KT QJ and QT maybe even TJ, and probably every ace from AK-A2. and will always play suited aces. Even in a limit game they are playing far too many hands and this will add up. If they are merely calling utg, it will cost them 1bb every time they get one of these hands, which could be 5 or 6 times an hour. We understand that they will win occasionally, but these mistakes will undoubtedly come from their chipstacks. I should explain that the exploitable leaks bill talked about won't all be going to you though. If there are two poor players, 5 average players, and 2 good players, the 10 adn 12 dollar leaks are going to be split up. Lets say that the average players are break-even types (they beat the rake so that is good) and you and one other are not pros, but you're solid adn the same skill level. the fish just want to give away all their money, and they do. The 10 and 12 dollar leaks are going to be split up...22$ among 7 players. Its probably something like 2$ an hour for the average players and 6$ for the two expert players by exploiting these two players. [/QUOTE]
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