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Post by switza on Jun 16, 2016 13:30:00 GMT -5
Psychic?
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Post by lukachkinas on Jun 16, 2016 14:24:43 GMT -5
I can read Mas' mind! Any tips about this game would be helpful for me. For example, Adam, what do you think was the reason you lost against Nat in Indian Poker back in season 1? What did you not know back then and would be a hint for me?
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Post by switza on Jun 16, 2016 14:59:34 GMT -5
I lost because my strategy was to bluff early on and got dealt really bad cards and Nat got really good cards. Unfortunately this comes down to probably 75% luck / 25% strategy.
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Post by switza on Jun 16, 2016 15:03:22 GMT -5
Obviously you have to track all the cards as well. I kept a spreadsheet with all the remaining possible cards and could quickly calculate my odds. It would be a little tougher to keep a tally on the odds with more cards and the pair and straight possibilities.
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Post by lukachkinas on Jun 16, 2016 15:12:37 GMT -5
I think that at the start I know a little of information about possibilities so I should keep it small, 1-2 chips, no all-ins or high raises, and as the game goes on, odds will be much more correct and if I will have good cards, maybe have a chance of all-in. The main thing I will go for is: if there is at least 1% chance of losing, don't all-in.
TL;DR: I think I'll play safe.
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Post by switza on Jun 16, 2016 16:16:43 GMT -5
Probably the best strategy. It is good to try to get a fold on the straight to get those bonus 10 chips.
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