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[QUOTE="Dorkus Malorkus, post: 460634, member: 6020"] Without being bothered to actually work it out, in the situation you describe I don't think there's a great difference. Pushing now merely ensures you get chips in while 'good' against the range. You might lose some EV from cases in which naked flush draws miss and check/fold the river where they would have called a turn push, you might gain some EV if a moderate Ace or KK-JJ lead where they [I]may [/I]have folded to a turn push. Neither scenario is particularly likely, in any case it probably balances out, and all you are doing by calling the turn is pretty much committing yourself to the pot considering the hand you have and risking either getting money in 'bad' after a river card hits your opponent, or horribly second-guessing yourself if a scare card does hit (let's face it, if Bombjack isn't sure his hand is good on the turn, something like the Kh or 2h is gonna absolutely terrify him on the river when in fact he would still be pretty easily getting odds to call a push against villain's range :p). [/QUOTE]
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