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But what about the times where you're a bigger favorite? And that's assuming that every hand you played where you were a 60/40 favorite would result in an all in.Your argument was that if you could get all in ahead all the time that'd be great, no?Most money in tournaments doesn't come from showing down the wining thand all in.That's the point.

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How so?  I mean, I've heard tons of pros say "the best thing you can do is put your money in when you have the best hand."I remember in the 2004 WSOP when Doyle Brunson knocked out howard lederer.  When Brunson went all in on the flop with the flush draw, if he told Howard "I have a flush draw"(couldn't happen but let's just imagine it could) do you honesstly think Howard would fold his set of 7s because he's afraid of losing to the possible flush?  I honestly don't think he would, but I might be wrong.  I'm not saying I'm happy about losing because hey"i had the best hand at one point" but at least I know my read was correct.
youre right, why would howard wanna put all of his money in as a 3-1 favorite
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I'm not sure what he meant. I think he read what I said and took it the wrong way and was trying to be sarcastic. Can never tell online.sry, i made a mistake reading your post, thought you said he WOULDNT call doyles bet, my mistake

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