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Originally Posted by browni3141
I don't know how money behind affects the problem though. I feel as if in case #1 more opponents are likely to have a hand to call us with, but we'll also be beaten more often. Any idea how to approach this?
It seems to me that we are beaten outright more often in scenario 1, meaning we just lose more often. Also are still going to have to jam most flops, meaning when we lose, we will need to pay off very nearly as often. Net effect: worse than scenario 2.
We will also have more callers when we shove. So we will see more suckouts and therefore lose more hands, we will also win more $ overall when ahead. Net effect: better than scenario 2.
So I propose that we are worse off because we are behind more often and better off because we get more callers when ahead, but I have no idea how to approach the maths to estimate a net effect.