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Old 07-16-2005, 09:21 AM
tylerdurden tylerdurden is offline
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Default Re: Folding aces, preflop, in a cash game

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Yes the play is +EV. Fine. Yes the pot is offering a good price (let's assume 3.5:1 for the time being) for taking the 3:2 semi-coin-flip here. Fine. Yes this makes sense to play.

But for all your money?

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Did you read the original question???

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You are concerned only about maximizing your EV from this hand.

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Given that condition, there IS enough information. And like I said, if your stack size is "all your money" then you're too retarded to even be playing the game in the first place.

If you're sufficiently bankrolled and you're too scared to risk your current stack as a 58-42 favorite against 3 opponents, then you shouldn't be playing.

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Because you can go completely broke in one hand...

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Players can't rebuy in your homegame? Even if I couldn't rebuy for the night, I would STILL play this hand.

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In any event, if you are in CT, and you really really like the 3:2 scenario with aces, I sincerely invite you to our Tuesday night tourney NLTH $40 buyin with rebuys weekly event.

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Oh, a tourney. WITH REBUYS. The original question is clearly about a CASH game - where there is no fear of busting out (for a properly bankrolled player). In a tourney, this MIGHT not be a good play - but if you're in the rebuy period, this is a no-brainer.

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state that you like 3:2 for all your money in NLTH cash, when that same game is providing numerous 3,4,5to1 spots nearly every orbit.

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Oh, so there's a cash game too. Why can't I take advantage of this "3:2" situation AND the "numerous" 3,4, and 5-1 spots too? Can I only play one hand per orbit??
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