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What if I peeled a 4bet, and got it all in behind for $500 on the flop. If I brick the turn/river, I count that as $500 avoidable... but what if I bink the river?
Thus far I've just not been counting the situation I win there, but should I be subtracting that $500 from total avoidable cause I binked? Should I add $500 to my avoidable total cause the play in itself was bad, and I will generally lose? Should I incorporate my equity and add the expected losses to avoidable? I suppose the expected losses is probably the most accurate method.
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