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by excession » Tue Sep 05, 2006 6:08 am
And pushing is a fine play, although I'd prefer a call myself since I have mad implied odds if one/both of them do happen to have the flush.
I thought this then did the math, both against the actula hands and realistic ranges. Pushing is higher variance but significantly better +EV - I was surprised too but there you go..
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