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Old 11-10-2004, 10:53 PM
jeffnc jeffnc is offline
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Default Re: Who wins when mistakes are made?

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BTW, addressing the actual question of where the money goes:

It goes to the aggressive. This hand shows that the most expensive mistake you can make is folding the winning hand.


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Well that's all pretty obvious. So we should just raise and reraise every hand, being as aggressive as possible, and force our opponents to fold better hands, because we make money when other players make mistakes, right? On the other hand, I should just never fold the best hand, simple as that, right? Now obviously, the worst mistake you can make is folding the winning hand, but that doesn't make the turn raise in this hand correct to begin with. And it certainly didn't benefit the raiser to get the SB to fold. So in answer to your statement money "goes to the aggressive", obviously in this hand it went to the most passive player at the table.
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