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	http://www.cardplayer.com/magazine/article/15093
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by dioufy77 if the pot odds  are in your favour then certainly cal lin a cash game if you are drawing to the nut flush  but if your opponent has manipulated the pot odds  then i think my theory is a good theory. In cash games you want to push  your marginal  edges. In tournaments you want to stay away from marginal  situations especially early on as we all know about the luck factor in this game. im just telling you what i have learned and read in books written by TJ Cloutier, he says the good players stay away from draws and look for better situations, if youre not good enough to do that then youre not a top  player i guess. This article says that you should take the hands where your 55% favourite to win.
 
 Also, 99.9% aren't the TJ Coultiers of this world. So does this advise really apply to us?
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