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You don't think you have implied odds and despite a good absolute position your relative position sux so you fold. 1 8.33%
You think you have enough implied odds and play for set value. 5 41.67%
You call and you'll float/use bluffing outs on a favorable flop/showdown value if HU, otherwise you'll have set value 5 41.67%
You think you have enough FE to reraise to $18-$20 and if called will use set/position/aggression. 1 8.33%
Other choice, plz elaborate 0 0%
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Old 08-04-2007, 06:59 PM
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Default Mortgage (debt) over Investing, Anyone else?

I purchased a new townhouse approx. a year ago and since then I have been all about paying down my mortgage. (Even before then I had been saving up in order to pay 25% down).

Now I know the general rule is , pay down debt if you can't get as good of post tax return on your money. I think it's probable I could get a better return, but I just hate having debt and would much rather pay this mortgage off asap then take a risk for a slightly better ROI.

* I live in Canada so the mortgage interest isn't a tax write off

Any other debt haters out there, or is it all about the benjamins & ROI?
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