Re: pca step 2 question
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Fantastic cherry-picking the post. I thought I was pretty clear. A read clearly helps here. If button is tight, a push is not prudent. If opponent raises 15% and calls all shoves
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Plz.
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you get a 0.01% equity boost. If he raises 15% and calls 12%, you lose equity by pushing.
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If I push and the building falls on my head, I die.
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If button raises 40% and just calls 8% of pushes, your equity boost is 1.05%.
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Poooooooooosh.
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Since OP didn't give a read, I don't know how you're supposed to be so rock-solid in your evaluation.
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I don't assume unknowns are Tighty McTight.
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Feel free to run the numbers...I actually did.
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Try running some that are even a little bit realistic.
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With no read, sure, a push is MOST LIKELY RIGHT, just like I said above. But, definitely not "OMG, your friend's a moron for considering a fold!" right.
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I disagree. You can't bust out, but recover some of your equity if you lose all your chips. You have a hand that beats his range. You also have him covered. You can only lose equity to a very very tight range. Easy call.
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And, yeah, your's and others' definition of a freeroll is totally wrong. Sorry if it came off pedantic.
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Whatever.
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