by k3nt » Mon Oct 03, 2005 3:57 pm
In limit games, you can't do what trodgers wants you to do. But he's still right about the odds question. You do have odds to call on both the turn and the river.
Always ignore who put the money in the pot: it just doesn't matter. It's in the pot now. And you have a chance of winning it. So you should call if the pot is laying you the right odds.
It might help to imagine three situations.
Situation #1: just like you described.
Situation #2: same situation, except that you have a deal going with an opponent (a good friend!) that they will reimburse you everything you lose on the flop and the turn. Therefore, what you have committed to the pot is not "your" money, but his money.
Situation #3: same situation, except that you have a deal with all of your opponents that YOU will reimburse THEM for all of their bets on the flop and turn. What's in the pot right now is ENTIRELY your money.
Note that Situation #2 and Situation #3 are EXACTLY THE SAME as Situation #1, in terms of whether you should call the river. In either case, there is a $10 pot to be won and it'll cost you $2 to try to win it (total pot: $12). If you don't call, you won't win that $10. If you do call, you will win it more than 1 time in 6. So calling is +EV and you should do it.
Obviously, in situation #3, even if you win the pot you'll only be breaking even considering all of your bets combined. But considering only this bet, right now, calling remains the correct, +EV play. (The -EV play was agreeing to stake your opponents so generously in the first place.)