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Originally Posted by SemiProFishent
You realize why you rationalization is wrong right? That's like saying he's not cut off but UTG+2 so his range must be stronger lol. Saying the odds don't change for someone to be dealt a monster as the number of people increases. It does matter, and it does change. You sir are using flawed logic.
I have no idea what you are trying to say.
A 4-handed table starts with 4 players. 4 players remain.
If a 6-handed table has 2 folds from the first 2 players, 4 players remain.
If a 9-handed table has 5 folds from the first 5 players, 4 players remain.
Those tables started with a different number of players, but after the folds, they are now exactly the same (with maybe a like imperceptible 1% difference due to the effect of card removal when people fold generally worse cards on the larger tables).