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Old 11-04-2005, 03:08 PM
Morrek Morrek is offline
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Default Re: help me understand - overpushing big draws

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Just to add something else, if you're going to push draws here, you should also occasionally be pushing you big made hands(ie. sets) correct?

If you fall into the habit of only pushing on your draws you're going to lose your fold equity. Though maybe I'm incorrect in this assessment.

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If you believe your opponents are paying attention, then yes you probably should. Myself I don't find these situations very often and I often get called and lose to a higher flushdraw or something. But I only play 50nl/100nl so people are often happy to go allin with semi-crap.
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