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Book Discussion: Theory of Poker, chapters 8-10
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[QUOTE="Styrofoam, post: 392064, member: 9199"] Obviously if you decieve someone, you force them to think you have something you don't...and it makes them play differnetly than how they would if they saw your hand...in otherwords, you gain... Here's something slightly ot though, maybe should be in the last discussion...but Given that you know you're opponent has a made hand...say a set of aces, and you've got a gutshot straight..you'd fold that if you had seen the hands (if you weren't getting 11-1 odds or so...and of course there are no implied odds since if you make your straight you opp folds, since he can see the hands too)...however, lets say you correctly read him on a set of aces, and are drawing to a gutshot....would you make that play say with 10-1 odds and implied odds etc if you had seen the hands? I say no, because the pot odds tell you not to... so if you make a call outside of the pot odds, you're opponent will gain, even if you catch and break him... am I right? [/QUOTE]
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