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Old 12-25-2005, 01:19 PM
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Default Re: Folding a presumed coinflip.

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pretty sure it's an easy push. for one you still have some FE, i wouldn't be surprised to see this win the pot 10% of the time or more. Also, i think his range probably includes AQs, and some more pocket pairs.

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Yeah I agree. With so many players remaining, you probably aren't going to make the FT without a double. Even if you are behind, the extra equity of making it into the higher money is worth the risk.

{BTW, it is just me or is the term "coin flip" the most misused and overused phrase in poker these days. Looking at these kinds of hands as coin flips does nothing but encourage bad decisions. 54-46 is not a coin flip. If you're ahead, then you're getting your chips in with the best of it. If you're behind, then you're either calling because the equity is there or folding because it isn't. Note to self: New Year's resolution, stop describing close situations as coin flips.}
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