RedHot
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I'm quite encouraged by the look back at the hand history to see what happened. I have to do this all the time. I have got to the point where I just note the hand and look at it at the end of the session to see what happened.
Thanks for the video, there are a lot of interesting points. So much so that it seems to take me a few minutes for each minute of video to go through, so it might take me some time to get to the end! 
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danzasmack
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RedHot
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RedHot
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Joined 07/2009
danzasmack
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danzasmack
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Wow I wouldn't have even considered folding this.
It seems to me there is only 1 card to make quads - only 1 5 left in the deck - but two eights and two sixes for a full house.
Right - so I have a 5 outer in a multiway pot drawing against a very possible made flush NOT closing the action WITH a low on the board. I call KJTT on a KJT but here my price is not what it seems and again - not closing the action. 88 is WAY better and I call.
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pokermom
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danzasmack
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what is the formula used to determine your call?
$28 in the pot
Max I will put in is $14 more. If I do that, the other will put in $22 more for a total pot of $64. Let's say everyone has A2 - I get 1/6th the final pot - $10.66 back (barely losing). If I get quartered I'm making my money back as I'll get $16 back.
It really wasn't as important because the pot is so big and I had some chunk of hi equity. It's more important when the pot is small and you're expecting to put in a bunch of money on big streets drawing to 1/4 of the pot. Given the action and these games folding there is a mistake.
If this isn't clear I can cover some examples.
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