Combos! COMBOS EVERYWHERE!
•Edited 8 years ago
Hey guys this is another one for the pros, it's been a topic in the staking Skype lately and I'd like to know more about it's application.
Right... so I know how to calculate the amount of combos of this or that hand, and have been going over it in my head to make it easier. Then calculating how many AQs + AK's a villain has that might stick around in this or that board. Combine that with how many off-suit combos of this or that hand that might be in the hand etc etc.
The real question I'm asking is how exactly does us knowing how many combos opponent have start meaning something? I get that the more combos a guy can have then the better chance we are beat. But when does a number of combos start meaning "now we have to fold because he hold x amount of combos and it's too much" etc.
Basically... how do we apply our knowledge of this to make it actually useful in-game?
This might end up as some sort of article thread, but maybe someone can give some examples or scenarios where we can apply this topic and where generally it helps the most.
I'll do my own research too.
Thanks!
Right... so I know how to calculate the amount of combos of this or that hand, and have been going over it in my head to make it easier. Then calculating how many AQs + AK's a villain has that might stick around in this or that board. Combine that with how many off-suit combos of this or that hand that might be in the hand etc etc.
The real question I'm asking is how exactly does us knowing how many combos opponent have start meaning something? I get that the more combos a guy can have then the better chance we are beat. But when does a number of combos start meaning "now we have to fold because he hold x amount of combos and it's too much" etc.
Basically... how do we apply our knowledge of this to make it actually useful in-game?
This might end up as some sort of article thread, but maybe someone can give some examples or scenarios where we can apply this topic and where generally it helps the most.
I'll do my own research too.
Thanks!