The most common mistake most holdem players make
Posted on February 16, 2008
Filed Under Gaming
If you’re getting short stacked and need to double up, a small pair is often the time to take your chances.
If you can get heads up with your small pair then your only fear is a bigger pair, against everything else you’re either a small fav or a big fav. You’re dream opponent will be a big stack trying to take you out and calling with something like A5s, if you’ve got 66 in your hand you’ll be a 2-1 fav
You’re actual point at the start of this thread about AK vs TT and the position of play when your on a full table is a lot more complicated. Is it a tourney or cash game? Is it limit, pot or NL holdem? If it’s a tourney then what stage are you at, what’s the blinds and what’s the stack sizes of the players? Are your opponents tight, agressive, lose etc?
Even with a lot more info about the hand you’ll often still get the answer ‘it depends’ and that’s what makes poker such a great game
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