Quote Originally Posted by salsa4ever
thanks for the discussion CB

I actually meant it in a context where sometimes it's okay to fold in a reverse implied odds situation where if you fold it could be a small mistake, but you could be making a big mistake if you don't.

Also, if you raise where that could be a small mistake at worst, if you can force your opponent into a big one, that must be good for you.

Sometimes, betting could be a mistake if your opponent has the best hand, but if that makes him fold then he's making a mistake that's more expensive than yours.
This would be great if you guys could provide examples.

Seriously tho, If you bet when your opponent has the best hand, but you know he's likely to fold better hands a certain percentage of the time, you're not actually making a mistake. Also, if your reverse implied odds situation is such that half of your opponent's range destroys you and the other half you beat by a small margin, a fold is easily the best play and thus, not a mistake.

Quote Originally Posted by salsa4ever
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