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Old 04-05-2006, 02:27 PM
MrFeelNothin MrFeelNothin is offline
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Default Re: Important Lesson on Why You Should Never Truly Go Allin

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This is absurd - when is your opponent ever going to allow you to remain on 1 chip?

If they have less chips, it doesn't matter. if they have more chips, they'll make you bet it.

Besides - the pot odds of your last chip are literally thousands to one - if you're folding, you're losing massive amounts of EV, except in weird situations where the payout structure is flat (eg, satellites with multiple entries for a higher tournament) and large numbers of players have already gone all-in.

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Over your head as well.......Hero was able to sneak into the money with his last chip, who cares about the pot odds. With two reraises behind him Hero is likely drawing dead and the second reraiser likely has AA-QQ, if his hand holds, Hero is in the money.

We don't care if our opponents "allow us to remain at 1 chip", we will gladly call off our last chip UNLESS the exact situation happened where Hero was reraised AND then reraised again by a big stack.
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