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| Mathematical Catastrophe |
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What’s a mathematical catastrophe in poker? The end result of not properly evaluating your pot odds verses your chance of winning, and thus tossing a hand you would have won. Essentially mathematical catastrophe means folding the winner on the river when facing a bet. Now every good player will occasionally fold the winner. If you never folded a winner, you’d be playing too ... |
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