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 Originally Posted by NightGizmo
Shoving in this situation, even with the crazy wet board, is still going to be +EV unless you're shoving against a total nit who never puts a penny in the pot without having a nut-type hand.
Look at the math: you're risking $10 in your shove to win $13.90 (if he calls), which means you need 41.8% equity for the AI. Even his tightest calling range possible gives you 37.5%. Add in a few overpairs or draws, and factor in fold equity, and you're easily +EV.
at the risk of dragging this thread out more 
night gizmo if you are the one shoving you need to have >50% equity for the EV of shoving to be > the EV of checking, the math you are using is for calling an all in or for calling a river bet.
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