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number of desirable outcomes divided by the number of possible outcomes |
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the size of the smallest stack between two different players indicates the highest amount you can win or lose in a hand against any one particular opponent. |
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stack to pot ratios (SPR) |
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SPR compares the current pot size to your stack size. It is the effective stake size divided by the size of the pot. as a rule small SPRs will be people more committed to a hand and people with large SPRs will be less committed. SPR = Effective stack size / pot size. |
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another way of expressing the probability |
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Reward/Risk = Pot Size/Amount to call Reward to risk ratio. The immediate odds being offered when we call a bet. We risk the amount of the call to win the reward of the amount in the pot. |
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your chance of winning a pot in a given situation. |
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Six situations favoring implied odds |
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Against aggressive opponents Against Calling Stations When in position When you're deep stacked With hidden draws |
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five situations implied odds don't work |
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Against tight opponents Against short stackers End of action spots When out of position With obvious draws |
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The "money bubble" is the point of the tournament when the next player eliminated will not receive any money |
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