peaceofcoke
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- #51
I prefer to run it twice, for cash out it depends on the board, but most of the time, if I have 25%<odds<75% I cash out
When you build a ladder and the last step breaks, you can fall and get injured. Therefore, it is impossible to allow opponents to break the last rung of this ladder, just because they crave luck on the river.Pimp 007 x said:If I cash out, I win the hand... If I don't cash out and I'm a favorite to win, I will not win.
Once I had my opponent dominated, and he only needed a case Jack, so I had 98% win chance on the turn... I didn't cash out, and hold and behold, the last jack in the deck came out on the river, and my opponent laughed pretty hard and I died a bit inside.
Misaki said:it's -ev option. Never use it. You want to maximize your winnings. What's a reason to play poker if you are afraid to lose money from time to time? If you use this option and you play poker regulary then you have a big mindset problem imo.
Vallet said:There is such a proverb - a penny saved is a penny earned.
All-in Cash Out helps when you or your opponent goes all-in during a hand, but the river is not yet open. Especially if you have an 80-90% chance of winning. I think this is a very good feature to avoid bad beats. But if you have 2-10% to win, then it makes no sense to use all-in cash out and you can only hope for a miracle. As for example in the topic that I published about the hand with two kings.
https://www.cardschat.com/forum/bad-beats-vents-71/anti-bad-beat-year-pokerstars-kk-490592/
I also believe that all-in cash out helps to avoid a tilt.cguru:
ObbleeXY said:NEVER is a mighty long time.
But I could agree with rarely.
Can you not see any situation where this would be a good choice?
Misaki said:in my opinion it's not worthy to think about it. Sometimes you could think about it if action is on late positions and you know that there is bigger possibility that high cards will come on turn or river (because if early positions folds then it means they had less high cards in their hand), and you base your decision on it. But still overthking on every cash out situatuon can cost you +ev decisions in later spots because you waste your energy for things which probably requires a lot of hands so to simplify my game I just click not to cash out at all.
ObbleeXY said:So there is absolutely no situation where you'd give this consideration?
Wow.