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Inconsistency in Harrington\'s book?
HOH2. Page 162, he states that most pros would suggest folding under this scenario:
8 handed table, M of 5, folded to you in 3rd position, you hold AJo. Players behind you have been tight. One desperate stack behind you. Then, on the very next page, he launches a long structured hand analysis justifying pushing with T8o with an M of 8 after 4 folds on a 9- handed table. I would push every time in scenario #1, which seems vastly superior to scenario #2. I find this strange. Should I assume that Harrington is using this example to show that the 'common wisdom' is wrong in folding the AJ, i.e. if we 'did the math' like in example two, it's a clear push also? Anyone fold the AJ here? |
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