Quote Originally Posted by Pelion
Quote Originally Posted by griffey24
So you're down 1100 big blinds when you c/c flops with low pairs.

You're up 500 big blinds total with any action for low pairs. So if we assume that we can neglect donk leading (you prob don't do it that often), then all your actions are c/c, c/r and c/f.

so (c/c) + (c/r) + (c/f) = 500
(c/r)+(c/f) = 500+1100
so your winnings for either c/r or c/f are 1600 big blinds
How do you have any winnings when you c/f? Are you saying you lose 1100bb by c/c so c/f would gain 1100bb? I don't think this is the case, since Im fairly sure the bb gain/loss amounts are from the beginning of the hand, and in any case c/f would still gain (or lose) 0bb.
Yah I was thinking this too. That the "gains" of c/f, are mostly just not losing more money. So yah i suppose that means that c/r gains hero 1600 big blinds on its own.