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Old 07-26-2007, 06:33 PM
TomGrill TomGrill is offline
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Default HUSNG Taking Coinflips on the Flop? When?

In my sessions i realized that it often happens that i or villain has an overpair und the other player got a pair + draw. Both play get their money in asap and the race begins.

Do you take each of this coinflop types cause its already money in the pot so going allin is a +EV move? Or the chance that villain has only TP or only the draw is big enough to be favorite.

Or may you fold in such situations and wait for a hand as big favorite? how will stack sizes influence you decision?
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Old 07-26-2007, 07:43 PM
dd323 dd323 is offline
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Default Re: HUSNG Taking Coinflips on the Flop? When?

This is the ultimate "it depends" question. Against someone who plays pretty straight forward, and I am grinding down slowly, I really don't like to take lots of coinflips. However, against a decent agressive opponent, there are times when you just need to get your money in with a big draw or a big hand, even if you suspect it will be a coin flip. If you don't you are just too easy to play against. Besides, gambling is fun!

Edit: Oh and if you have over 45% equity, and there is money in the pot, generally it is higher EV to take a flip, than to fold. That said, sometimes it is even higher EV to draw and not play your draw so aggressively.

Mainly, your post is very vague, post some hands..
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Old 07-26-2007, 09:28 PM
higHstaKesOwneR higHstaKesOwneR is offline
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Default Re: HUSNG Taking Coinflips on the Flop? When?

i also like to take way more choinflips vs. good players then against weak villians against which i have a big edge...
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