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Re: Folding Aces on the bubble?
Of course it's +cEV. That means chip equity. There's no situation you can invent that doesn't invoplve a ridiculous number of dead cards where shoving AA isn't +cEV. The question you're asking is "Is it +$EV?" $EV is prize pool pool equity, and yes, it is. I doubt it's even close.
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Re: Folding Aces on the bubble?
never fold AA preflop in a cash/tournement onless its a sat and you are sure about ur seat
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Re: Folding Aces on the bubble?
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edit:Just making sure, oh ya and sorry for not converting both times, im multitabling right now [/ QUOTE ] Wait before finishing before posting. And plz stop multitabling until you know the answer to questions like this. |
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Re: Folding Aces on the bubble?
Call KK too for sure.
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Re: Folding Aces on the bubble?
KK+ is an easy call against any opponent.
QQ is a call against someone pushing wide. JJ is a call if you like thin edges and your opponent is pushing very wide. (Like he should) TT and AK should always be folded. |
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Re: Folding Aces on the bubble?
One other thing to consider is with blinds this high one of those two short stacks will be breathing down your neck if you get a bad orbit or 2. Easy call.
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