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underminedsk
Old 07-03-2005, 07:57 PM #38 (permalink)  
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CrunchyNuts
Trying to attack this from a math POV, but given these assumptions:
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Make the following assumptions:

You will be commited to any flop reguardless of op, action or board.
Op is not commited to calling.
Op will call preflop reraise.
Hand is HU.
If op outflops you, you will not catch up. (You wont hit any outs)
Hand basically ends on the flop as you will push.
The move is AI, 'cause you're going to do it anyway and they're going to call preflop and not nessisarily post-flop. Any less then AI and you let them walk away from the hand post flop if they don't like the cards. If the assumptions have been revised (I didn't read the thread too heavy), please correct and I'll re-evaluate.
Im not sure I agree with this. By caling or reraising NOT some rediculous amount, you are getting them pot committed, and giving them a chance for their hand to improve (and it still probably will be very behind yours) I think they are in fact probably more likely to move or call an AI post flop.
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