
Originally Posted by
eberetta1
well, if you switch over to sportsbetting it is about the same odds. A good capper might win 52-56 percent of their games. By the time you add the cost of placing the bet, you are lucky to break out even. Don't even add in the bad streaks on top of that.
So like someone said, a 10-10 vs ak is a 53 vs 47 risk of winning, a coinflip. The only way I can increase my odds is to get to the showdown as cheaply as possible. Then, if I have the nuts, it is not even a risk betting all my chips.
There comes a time where you might enjoy spending your time doing other things besides losing at games, if it is no longer a game to you. Not everyone can be the gold medalist. Be happy with placing in the money.
you've lost me here...??? When do you decide to play a decent pair passively & when do you choose to play it aggressively (< <or do you?).
So if you've entered a hand (let's say mid. levels & effective stacks are ~30bb deep) what do you do with your TT? Do you just call down to the river & pray your hand holds up? Seems like a pretty passive/losing style of play to me & very easily exploitable.
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