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 Originally Posted by Chopper
 Originally Posted by badgers
My bad, I really should read the thread properly. It's impossible to give advice on AJ hand without stack sizes as there are times when he could flip over KQ and it would still be correct to fold AJ. Probably fine though.
i am not trying to be an antagonist, but...
when is it wrong to fold AJ v KQ? obviously, you cant know the exact cards pf, but AJ is always favored pf to KQ.
if i have AJ, am shorty, and push into the table...someone calls with KQ, i am THRILLED.
but, i dont call pushes with AJ...unless guy is super aggro. and, i think this guy (in the example) was.
i am open to math or other reasons to fold AJ there...
I mean exactly what I said, there are times in a SnG where it would be correct to fold AJ knowing that you are against EXACTLY KQ. Because I am lazy here's a link to Taipan's post. http://www.flopturnriver.com/phpBB2/...oker-56793.htm
Give opp KQ face up, yourself AJ and it is correct to fold, and it's not even close. Obviously in a cash game this advice would be ludicrous but $EV and chipEV are not the same here.
It is also correct to fold AA preflop in some extreme instances, such as on the bubble of a sattellite with everyone else AI and you have the short stack.
I didn't even use maths in that whole post as I know how much you hate maths
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