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Sunday, May 16, 2010
Is this winable?
I've recently heard that since there has been so much improvement in the level of play, that limit hold'em even at the lowest levels, is not a winable situation because at low levels the rake is very high.
I'm very very curious because sometimes I'll play at the Seminole Hard Rock Casino in Tampa and I'm beginning to believe that because of the high rake, my game there, Omaha/8 isn't beatable. Any thoughts?
I'm very very curious because sometimes I'll play at the Seminole Hard Rock Casino in Tampa and I'm beginning to believe that because of the high rake, my game there, Omaha/8 isn't beatable. Any thoughts?
Friday, September 5, 2008
limit hold'em assumptions
In establishing some parameters by which to study limit hold'em, we will make assumptions that may not always hold true but for now for our simple approach, we assume will always be true. Later as we become more advanced we may revisit these assumptions and perhaps challenge them.
For example, Howard Lederer's DVD on limit hold'em suggests that we always enter the pot with a raise as opposed to limping (just calling). We take this as gospel although we understand there may be some times when this is not true.
For example, Howard Lederer's DVD on limit hold'em suggests that we always enter the pot with a raise as opposed to limping (just calling). We take this as gospel although we understand there may be some times when this is not true.
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