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Old 11-30-04, 04:42 AM
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I think that there are huge instances where you gotta make a call you normally wouldn't because of pot odds.

I rarely play in tournaments, but say you have Axo and you're 90 percent certain the guy pushing has a PP below A, and are getting like 3:1 on your money, then you really should call if you can afford to lose the chips(for this instance the other guy would have to be super short stack). Do you guys agree with this?

Also in NL cash games I think there're many instances where you should call on the river. If you suspect that someone's 50 percent likely to do a post oak bluff, and you're getting good pot odds (with a decent hand), then you pretty much have to call.

But I agree that there're many instances where people stupidly commit themselves to a pot. 3 days ago in a cash NL ring game I semi bluffed with a OESD, a short stack pushed and I had to call because of pot odds... he pushed with a garbage hand that held up .

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Gutzz