Re: ($114) AQ 5-handed vs big stack?
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Basically, my point is that the majority of the time that villain folds to the flop push, you would prefer that he called because you're probably way ahead. For example if villain has a low pair but folds to a flop that paired you you'd prefer that he called instead because you're a huge favorite. The times he doesn't fold on the flop, well, that's the same result as pushing pre-flop.
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I understand your point, however I think you're not giving enough credit to those times when villain makes a favorable (for us) call on the flop even though I assume that he will fold. As for example in my A8 on a Q33 board example I gave earlier.
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