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Good vid. They've just introduced this game at my local casino in England. Didn't realise how good the EoR is....going to give it a go on Friday.
ОтветитьWhat about when you’re playing at a table with as many as five her players?
ОтветитьAbout the 21-rule, are you sure this is correct. The dealer has two cards. So, he has 21 outs for card 1 and again another 21 outs for card 2 to beat you, so 2 times 21 outs.
ОтветитьI’m learning how to play and appreciate your video. Thank you
Ответить21 out rule is not applicable if you are playing in a casino with other players who hide their cards as there is no way to count how many cards the dealer has to beat you.
ОтветитьI know this was three years ago but why do you keep saying craps has a better house edge? Isn't 1.3 or 1.4 higher then 0.5?
ОтветитьI’m so confused…
ОтветитьFor the 21 outs rule, let's say there's an unpaired board and you have a Queen or Jack but with a low kicker. Do you count queens and jacks as potential outs for your opponent based on a kicker? Simple example, I have Q2, board is A-K-J-3-4. On this board our opponent has 15 outs + 3 queens with any kicker beats us so he actually has 18 outs. We have to count queens now so that's 3 more outs that he has. So we still play it instead of folding. Now, let's say we have J-5, and board is A-K-10-3-4. 3 Aces, 3 Kings, 3 10's, 3 Threes, 3 Fours, 4 Queens is 19 outs for him. But we have Jack and a crappy, low kicker. Do we start counting if he also has a jack as his outs assuming he has a better kicker than our lowly 5? And thus we give him 3 more outs which moves his outs to 22 and we have to fold? Is there a thresh hold where we assume our kicker is good? Does kicker matter at all? It's a rare case but sometimes I think I'm in the clear and he has <21 outs, but he flips over the same high card with a better kicker and I get shafted.
ОтветитьWhat app is this?
ОтветитьSome very poor basic poker math here. There's a lot of decisions that he suggests that are plain incorrect. One example:
His chart says to check T9 suited but says bet 4x with both K2 suited and Q6 suited.
T9s is 54% to win vs the dealers random hand.
K2s is 53.3%
Q6s is 53.7%
His rules for better after the river is absolutely incorrect on many possible boards. One example is to 1x your bet with any hidden pair.
Example:
If you hold 23 of diamonds on a board of KQJT2 with four clubs, you have a 13% chance to win the hand. It's a clear fold, but he wants you to give the casino another bet.
How much your odds improve if you know players next to you whole cards?
ОтветитьI understand the strategy and am having a blast playing this game. The only thing that I cannot find anyone talking about is how to progress your bets. If you're starting playing 5/5 when do you progress in your bet sizing to make more?
ОтветитьWhat is the house advantage using this strategy?
ОтветитьHope I can get some advanced player info. Im looking for money management info. I need Win and stop loss recommendations and bankroll requirements. Please help if you can.
ОтветитьQuestion: On the small raise, are you supposed to raise even with a pair of deuces, or is that exception only valid for the large and medium raises?
ОтветитьHi, I have a question for four to a flush rule. Do I raise only if I have four to a flush AND a ten or higher in my hand? Or do I always raise when I get four to a flush.
ОтветитьNever play the Trips bet, don't forget. Very high house edge compared to the normal bet.
ОтветитьThe ultimate casino game! Great odds, multiple decision points, chance at a huge win with no sucker bet needed, and good pace of play.
ОтветитьGreat video, very succinct
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