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so, continue (just call instead of re-pop) on with the hand and almost never fold a set until the river shows so much aggression that you are 99% sure you're beat?
i love the 10 outer on the river concept, but its still only a 20% chance (plus 5%ish for the donkey factor at 25 NL). that said, dont you still need 4:1 to call? or do you call a push anyway becasue the "guess work" of implied odds is gone? or something like that where you know the stacks are in, and no more betting/decision making can be done.
say i have over $15 left in my stack, and the pot is only $15. villain pushes me all in to a 3-flush. can i call this on a 10-outer? i think most do, but isnt it still unprofitable in the long run?
of course, if the pot were $20 and i had only $10 left... i instacall with my 4:1.
this doesnt cover the times where you bet $5 into a $8 pot, get raised to $15...and so on...sort of a "wiggle raise" situation. (inveted a term there )
could use some "fnord type math here"
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