Re: Hands that can improve vs dead hands/ implied odds vs. rev implied
The problem I have with your post is that you ignore the size of the pot. In multi-way pots the pot is often very big on the flop, making some of your suggested flop folds bad. The example of checking and folding JJ on a 678 flop, for instance. If you raised before the flop and the pot is multi-way, check-folding would be a mistake. If there are people who think like you, there is definitely merit to the concept of tryting to win the big pots with aggressive action. So it would be very correct for me to raise a bettor with 98 or A7 on that flop.
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