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Old 10-19-2007, 10:56 AM
PrayingMantis PrayingMantis is offline
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Default Re: A5s in blind battle.

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Huh? So, the "never pass up EV+" side was *sometimes* the losing side ?

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It was pretty much always the winning side. And as I said, for very good theoretical reasons. Go read the archives, you'll enjoy it.

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One thing is clear: if it's a hotly debated theory

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Yes, it was a "hotly debated theory" somewhere in 2004.

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Do you really believe that no matter the tournament context, no matter the hand scenario, that a player should be willing to scale his variance to maximum whenever he perceives he even the tiniest EV+ edge ?

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Of course not. However, in most normal circumstances, in early-mid stages, regularly passing up small +CEV edges, even if it's for your entire stack (!) is a big mistake.

Anyway, there's absolutely nothing new or interesting in your perspective, it was discussed to death, and if someone here wants to discuss it further with you on this thread or elsewhere, I'll let them do that. For me, and I'm sure for many others long time posters/readers, this is just a boring deja-vu.
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