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Originally Posted by AllTheCheese
You can remove A7os, it makes little difference (the numbers above become ~$405 and ~$415 resp).
It is far too absolutist to say he never has 33 here, simply because it would involve a questionable call of a 6bb turn bet. Downweight, sure, but I already took two out of three combos away which I think is fair.
Idk what you mean by equity disaster. Unless you dramatically disagree with the ranges I based largely on your assumptions above, the amount of money made by flatting and raising will be similar.
Well your example shows a 10 dollar difference in profit for a massive difference in standard deviation. Unfortunately, for 95% of players, this isn't an edge worth chasing. If you're such a mental game and BR management boss that you would risk 1700 to win 10, then carry on.
By equity disaster I mean the general case of forcing yourself to call it off for a large amount of stack for a near 0ev edge, or fold the best hand some amount of the time in a very large pot.