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Old 12-01-2007, 09:48 AM
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Default Re: Ahead of his range but unprofitable to push?

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I think this is a really close call... in my possibly stupid opinion, folding is the best choice. It might be slightly +EV to shove here in the long run, but I'd rather avoid the variance than take such a slight edge for a stack. Letting him take the £14 doesn't seem too bad, maybe I'm just a weak player though.

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assuming you're rolled for the game, if it's more +EV to shove than to fold, you do it, regardless of the variance. the only way i can think to excuse otherwise is if you know that losing your stack there will cause you to tilt a lot. but that's it's own problem which would probably be bigger than this hand itself

i'm shoving here fwiw
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