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Old 09-16-2005, 10:13 AM
Nicholasp27 Nicholasp27 is offline
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Default Re: He is pushing any two or?

yes, if he is playing any 2, then it's obviously a) unless hero has an a/k/9/7 in his hand (although one could make an argument that if 3 people folded before him, their likelyhood of holding a 9 or a 7 is greater than their likelyhood of holding an a or k, and therefore he is more likely to hold ak than 97 if he truly pushes any 2, even if it's a very small change in %)

however, the OP's assumptions are clear and he uses them in his argument of why it's not a)

the assumption is only that it is a +ev situation and that villian knows it's a +ev situation...the assumption is not that villian will take every +ev situation
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Old 09-16-2005, 10:07 AM
eastbay eastbay is offline
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Default Re: He is pushing any two or?

I think this is a silly question not worth much debate, but the nit in me wants to point out that most critics of the OP in this thread are wrong when they say the question was stated such that villian pushes 100%. What he said is:

"
A.villain knows when it's correct to push any two.
B.the situation at hand warrants an any two push.
C.villain pushes.
"

There is a difference between knowing what's correct and doing what's correct. The OP only assumed the former. But that was just a waste of 15 seconds of my life to point that out.

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