Should I (as a winning player) accept a rematch from a player who I won against, but I know he´s a winning reg? I could still have a pretty good edge on him.Should I accept a rematch from a loosing fish who I lost against? I guess I have edge on most fish, but a few of them could have an edge on me if I´m not adapting fast/good enough (Im really trying to adapt and I think I´m pretty good at it, but not sure if I´m finding all of their leaks fast enough).
Would you accept a 2:1 offer on a coin flip? What about if you lost the first coin flip?
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Yeah, I know that it doesn´t really matter if I win or loose the first game. We want a rematch if we have enough edge. But in poker I don´t get any 2:1 odds because I don´t know how big my edge is, if any.Is it likely that I have edge in those situations?
Ok, so you are asking if you have an edge on your opponent? That is not a question I can answer, but it is a question you should be able to answer after a few games. If you can't figure out weaknesses in your opponent's strategy then you likely are not a favorite. You should always know why and how you are winning
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>>Should I (as a winning player) accept a rematch from a player who I won against, but I know he´s a winning reg? I could still have a pretty good edge on him.If you think that there are better games running, join them and decline.>>Should I accept a rematch from a loosing fish who I lost against? I guess I have edge on most fish, but a few of them could have an edge on me if I´m not adapting fast/good enough (Im really trying to adapt and I think I´m pretty good at it, but not sure if I´m finding all of their leaks fast enough).If I give myself the edge I will always rematch the fish. If I lose couple of games against him (like 2 or 3 in a row) I will not join him again on the same day, in order to get some distance and not starting to tilt (or lusting for revenge)
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