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Old 12-01-2007, 10:56 AM
JFsports JFsports is offline
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Default Re: Ahead of his range but unprofitable to push?

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I'm not saying shoving is a bad move, I just think there might be better situations to get your money in.

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I think this concept is irrelevant tbh. Of course we'd prefer if we had top set, but we don't. We have a situation where we rank the decisions available, and take the decision which has highest EV. If shoving has higher EV than folding, then we shove.
If we have a better spot later, like we can get AIPF with AA, great. But that does not affect what we should do on this hand.
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Old 12-01-2007, 11:10 AM
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Default Re: Ahead of his range but unprofitable to push?

I'd be really surprised if he folds KK, AQ, KQ or maybe even worse queens. I also don't think you can discount him raising a flush draw at least some small % of the time. Just get it in.
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