I would rather have a 31% chance at winning $1000 than an 85% chance at winning $200.And yes, I joined just to post this.The problem with this is that it does not take into account post flop play. It is very easy to misplay those aces once the flop comes and you are still facing five opponents. You are giving yourself more chances to make mistakes, and thereby creating more +EV opportunities for your opponents. For a more complete argument on both points of view visit this thread.http://www.fullcontactpoker.com/poker-forums/viewtopic.php?t=45221That would be player-specific, though. If the pe
I would rather have a 31% chance at winning $1000 than an 85% chance at winning $200.And yes, I joined just to post this.The problem with this is that it does not take into account post flop play. It is very easy to misplay those aces once the flop comes and you are still facing five opponents. You are giving yourself more chances to make mistakes, and thereby creating more +EV opportunities for your opponents. For a more complete argument on both points of view visit this thread.http://www.fullcontactpoker.com/poker-forums/viewtopic.php?t=45221That would be player-specific, though. If the pe