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Old 12-25-2005, 12:18 PM
stevepa stevepa is offline
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Default Re: Folding a presumed coinflip.

TT+ and AK is about the tightest possible range for anyone, and you're still getting correct odds against it. Against a slightly looser range of 88+, AQ+, your fold is pretty bad (it's basically 50/50 and you're getting 3:2). I push. Also, every once in a while (5% of the time? 10?) the guy was "finding out if he was beat" and folds to the push. Before I get flamed, folding after that reraise is obviously terrible. I'm just pointing out that there are a reasonable number of people who, especially late in tournaments, blatantly ignore pot odds and may fold a hand as good as TT or AQ here.

Steve
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