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Originally Posted by jpgiro
This thread is one big exercise in results-oriented thinking.
I mean, what is our plan on Ax boards? To check/fold? If I'm the villain and I know that, I'm going to rip with 100% of my range, knowing that I can blow you off of everything other than AK/AQ. And on "safe" boards, do we realize our equity enough if we donk jam or is villain going to overfold?
And even if we're a little bit worried about getting outdrawn (which we shouldn't be with KK) isn't it better to jam and hope that maybe villain overfolds some Ax pre?
Yeah, the plan may be to check/fold and put survival over realizing your equity given it is the stone cold bubble. And villians that "know" this can rip everything - because they probably have 5x-10x many chips as OP and are not at risk to bubble.
How many UTG raisers do you think you have any preflop fold equity against w these facts? None or zero? As far as results oriented thinking, if this were true you would be on board for a stop and go because the A did not hit until the river and OP may have had fold equity on the flop, but you still think preflop ripping it, good game you are out is still the "best" play?