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Old 12-06-2005, 12:50 AM
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Default Re: $200 NL 6max flush draw and overs

This is a pretty easy push imo. You're ahead of his range and even if you're a coinflip, the game considerations are really important here. When opponents see you're pushing draws you get so much more action. This adds an image that you are fearless and players will be playing for their stack if they want to go against you as well. Third, playing with a big stack raises my winrate, this maybe personal though. All these reasons make it ok to take a coinflip, and as the previous posters have said, this is not one.
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Old 12-06-2005, 02:39 AM
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Default Re: $200 NL 6max flush draw and overs

I don't see any reason not to push... your hand rules very hard, folding equity is fun, and calling sucks because you can't disguise your hand at all or get value from it.

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