Theorem: folding out of turn
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Theorem: folding out of turn
We should be folding out of turn a non zero % of the time.
JodaB.- Posts : 1327
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Re: Theorem: folding out of turn
JodaB. wrote:We should be folding out of turn a non zero % of the time.
Hard to fold out of turn online? Or, are you referring to the auto fold box?
Superman- Posts : 124
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Re: Theorem: folding out of turn
or do you mean folding when you could check?
REEBS77- Posts : 294
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Re: Theorem: folding out of turn
Both are acceptable.
JodaB.- Posts : 1327
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Re: Theorem: folding out of turn
Was thinking about this a bit at work tonight and I thought I would post my thoughts even if they're wrong. Here's what I think about both scenario's.
Folding when we get the option to check: Sometimes in a multiway pot players arn't as aggro, so When we have little to no equity in a multiway pot, we can just fold to induce HU action between other players, maybe even knocking someone out to move up in the money.
Auto folding: Sometimes when a decent player notices that you have the auto fold on, they start to open and steal more often. Maybe to the point where they just auto steal with any two, giving us the opportunity to exploit them.
Folding when we get the option to check: Sometimes in a multiway pot players arn't as aggro, so When we have little to no equity in a multiway pot, we can just fold to induce HU action between other players, maybe even knocking someone out to move up in the money.
Auto folding: Sometimes when a decent player notices that you have the auto fold on, they start to open and steal more often. Maybe to the point where they just auto steal with any two, giving us the opportunity to exploit them.
RWPKRPLR1- Posts : 882
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Re: Theorem: folding out of turn
Those aren't the reason for my theorem but I like your thinking there.
JodaB.- Posts : 1327
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Re: Theorem: folding out of turn
Is this for Multitabling?
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