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Question 6.1 from Harrington on Hold'em 2
Poker Challenge Movie: Question 6.1 from Harrington on Hold'em 2

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pokermania's Answer: call
The button bet more than four times the big blind, a larger-than-usual raise which looks like he'd preferr that you go away quietly. You have to put up $3800 to see a pot of $7800, so you're getting more than 2-to-1 odds. And finally, you do have an ace. Easy call.

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Community Votes:
Fold 18% (4/22)
Call 40% (9/22)
Raise 10000 22% (5/22)
All In 18% (4/22)
Statistics: top odds to improve by the flop
Top Pair 14 %
Two Pairs 4.0 %
Three of a Kind 1.6 %
Straight 0.33 %
Statistics: top odds to improve by the river
Two Pairs 22 %
Top Pair 11 %
Three of a Kind 4.5 %
Straight 3.7 %

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Title: Question 6.1 from Harrington on Hold'em 2
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Final table of a major tournament. Five players remain. You are in the big blind with an average sized stack of $100,000. Sally is an imaginative and aggressive player.
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Question 6.2 from Harrington on Hold'em 2
Final table of a major tournament. Five players remain. You are in the big blind with an average sized stack of $100,000. Sally is an imaginative and aggressive player.

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