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Re: Chip suicide
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If he doesnt then we win the pot, which is good. My main point, which you have yet to address, is that if villain has A10 or A7 with a heart, than pushing the flop is bad since villain will not be making a mistake and we profit from villain's mistakes. If villain isnt making a mistake, then we arent gaining EV. If villain has A7 or A10 without a heart I dont see the difference between him calling an all in on the flop and him calling an all in on the turn, but if he will call a flop push and fold to a turn push then that impacts my analysis, but as I said earlier, I do not believe this is the case. Please address my point about the EV merits of a flop push. [/ QUOTE ] Sure, it's +EV because we have fold equity. |
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Re: Chip suicide
Uh, and to state the obvious, he doesn't have AT/A7 with the heart every time. Just sucks when he happens to have this type of hand. So push.
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