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Old 11-05-2005, 01:38 AM
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Default Re: help me understand - overpushing big draws

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In fact, the folding equity is key here. Without the chance that the opponent will fold to the push, there's no reason to push.

That is why I was specific that I mmake this play, "against this opponent." Against a nut-peddling learning TAG, the push has a lot of FE.

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i like this alot. except the times they mull it over, say to you "this is a bad call" and calls anyway. oh well.

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If I'm understanding correctly, it's okay if they call a significant % of the time since your probably no worse than %40 with your 12 or so outs.
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Old 11-05-2005, 04:34 PM
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Default Re: help me understand - overpushing big draws

Xorbie, i'd be interested to know... what's your play here with AKs? KTs?
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