Math Flashcards

1
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What is a board where top pair is likely to change

A

Dynamic

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2
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What is a board where top pair is unlikely to change?

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Static

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3
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What is a connected board, two high cards, straight and/or flush draws?

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Wet

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4
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What is a board with no flush draw, no direct straight draw?

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Dry

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5
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What are these examples of: AhJh3s KsQs7h Ac9c8s KdJd10c

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Static, wet board

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What are these examples of: Ah8d3s Kd7s2c Ac6s4d Ks4d2c

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Static, dry board

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What are these examples of: 9c6c5h 10s9s2h 6c5c3s 8d6d4d 9c7c6c

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Dynamic, wet board

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What are these examples of: 8h3h3d 9s6c2d 6h4s4c 7d2c2h 10s4h3d

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Dynamic, dry board

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9
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As PFR on static, wet boards, what is the approach?

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B60-75 flop. If V is a station, narrow bluffing, widen value. If V is tight, widen bluffing, narrow value.

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10
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As PFC on static, wet boards, what is the approach?

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When checked to, bet mix of draws and made hands - 67/33 frequency. When IP bet frequently, most PFR have no checking range

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As PFR on static, dry boards, what is the approach?

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Majority of the time check flop, bet most turns on check/check, river depends
Sometimes B33 flop, check turn or continue B60 with additional equity
If you hit hard, check to try to induce bluff or thin value bets from V.

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12
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As PFC on static, dry boards, what is the approach?

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When checked to, bet mix of draws and made hands - 67/33 frequency. When IP bet frequently, most PFR have no checking range

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13
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As PFR on dynamic, wet boards, what is the approach?

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Check flop unless you smash. As range is better for PFC, mainly check call trying to get to showdown unless weakness is sensed.

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14
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As PFC on dynamic, wet boards, what is the approach?

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Check call 50 (gutshots, single pair, weak draws)
Fold 35
Raise 15 (sets, big draws, straights, two pair)

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As PFR on dynamic, dry boards, what is the approach?

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B33 flop. B50 turn if high card hits, continue on river if board doesn’t pair, no flush, no straight

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16
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As PFC on dynamic, dry boards, what is the approach?

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Check fold 25
Check call 75
IF PFR cbets too often, PFC should float with a wider range.

17
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3bet pot, flop is A-high, OMG…what now?

A

PFR B35-40, 100%
PFC check 100%

18
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3bet pot, flop is dynamic, dry, OMG…what now?

A

PFR bet 100%
PFC check fold 40/60

19
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3bet pot, flop middling-high (J95r), OMG…what now?

A

PFR bet 50% of time
PFC check fold 30/70

20
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3bet pot, flop is dynamic, wet, OMG…what now?

A

PFR check fold 35/65
PFC bet 50

21
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Run down bet sizing

A

RFI - 5x 2/2, 3x 2/5
3! IP - 3x
3! OOP - 4x
4! IP - 2.5x
4! OOP - 3x
+ BB for each limper

22
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Pot size bet, what is ratio, odds, and EQ needed?

A

2:1, 3, 33%

23
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Half pot bet, what is ratio, odds, and EQ needed?

A

3:1, 4, 25%

24
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Third pot size bet, what is ratio, odds, and EQ needed?

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4:1, 5, 20%

25
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3/4 pot size bet, what is ratio, odds, and EQ needed?

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2.5:1, 3.5, 28.5%

26
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2x pot size bet, what is ratio, odds, and EQ needed?

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1.5:1, 2.5, 40%

27
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1.5x pot size bet, what is ratio, odds, and EQ needed?

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1.75:1, 2.75, 36.5%

28
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Pot 50, Bet 20. How much more do we need to win to breakeven?

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3.5:1 ratio, 4.5 odds, so 4.5 x 20 = 90 - 70 = 20. We need to profit 20 more.

29
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Pot 125, Bet 50. How much more profit to breakeven?

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3.5:1 ratio, 4.5 odds, so 4.5 x 50 = 225 - 125 = 100. We need to profit 100 more.

30
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Pot 125, Bet 70. How much more profit to breakeven?

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2.7:1, 3.7 x 70 = 260 - 195 = 65 more needed to profit

31
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Top 4 thoughts for 2/2

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  1. Ok to play unbalanced. Limp/limp call sm PP, suited connectors. ISO and raise 99+, KJs+, some suited A, some offsuit broadway
  2. Bet/Fold - especially one pair hands
  3. Tight early, loose later
  4. 3bet for value ONLY!!!
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