Do you use the all-in cash out function?

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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
 
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Most often I play until the showdown. If I obviously lose, then I use it.
 
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of course with a good hand this is a great choice
 
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Ofcourse,if its not great looking,I always cash out.Its a pretty dope function,but also kind of a baity one.
 
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I used it a few times on ACR, but Hand2Note seems to have difficulty understanding the hand histories on cash-outs.

In one hand, I cashed out as a 70% favorite, yet according to Hand2Note I somehow was a large, net loser for the hand.

Consequently, at 100ish BBs I'm always running it once.
 
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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.
 
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I have never tried it before but it sounds very interesting to try it.
 
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Using all-in cash-out function basically turns a high variance game of poker into a steady investment instrument, you'd better hope each time in an all-in situation, you are a few percents ahead.
 
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I don't like to play Cash game's on-line as I like to see my opponent's face when there is serious money involved, So most of the time I will stick with Ring games and a few MTT games.
I do have a strategy of playing super tight early on, and will play aggressive when I need to, but when I get low on chips, I will inevitably go all-in when I feel the time is right, some times not really looking at my hand, just going with my Gut!
Once in a Live game I was heads up and being on the BB my opponent shoved all-in Pre-flop and I called instantly without looking at my hole cards, He had A/K and I had been dealt 6/2, He laughed so hard because he knew I had not looked at my cards, but he soon stopped laughing when my 2 paired and I took him out.
I wasn't playing my cards so much as playing the odds, My reasoning was If I had seen 6/2 before I made a decision, I would have folded to his all-in shove and folded the winning hand, I did have about 90% of the chips at the time so doubling him up did not concern me too much.
But there does come a time when you throw caution to the wind and cross your fingers, over the years I have learned that there is no sure thing, especially when it come's to playing Poker, any 2 cards can win, and any 2 cards can lose, even Ace/ King.

When the fun Stops, STOP!
 
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Yes, I use the all-in serve function whenever my opponent has too much advantage in the percentage shown to win the hand.
 
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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.
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.
 
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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.


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?
 
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I did not like that they have placed that option, they should leave as before without closing bets and in the end the one with the lowest hand wins! But if I have used several times when I have 80% victory and it already gives me profit! Because many times I have lost to the River, an incredible bad beast !!
 
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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.:pcguru:


I believe that an all-on is a tool that can be used in many ways, including bluffing, but you must always be very careful.
 
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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?

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.
 
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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.


So there is absolutely no situation where you'd give this consideration?
Wow.
 
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So there is absolutely no situation where you'd give this consideration?
Wow.

I want to maximize my winnings. I don't care about bad beats because if I have 80% chance to win I want 100% of the pot, not less. It's almost always -ev decision and you earn less money in long run using this option. So I don't want to waste my time/energy while playing to consider if this spot is actually +ev. Because those +ev spots happens really rare. So no reason to think about it.
 
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I use it how you sayed if im 3way all in w KK vs AQ TT, im the best i want the pot to win right away so i take the cashout, but when ive 20% or less i dont care and go Bananas lol
 
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I use it on a day when I am running bad. Yesterday it was one of those days. Lost numerous hands to suckouts. I used it three times in big pots where the cash out option applied:

KK vs. QQ, AIPF. I used it correctly as he flopped a Q.

AQ vs. AT, AIPF. Used correctly as he flopped a T.

3c3d vs AsKc on a three- spade flop including a 3 and K (set vs. TPTK + nut flush draw) all in on the flop. Used incorrectly as no spade came on the turn or river.

I had only one other preflop all in, AA vs. AdKd. I did not use the all in option and it was almost a mistake. Two diamonds on the flop but thankfully no third diamond. It was BS flop and very fitting for the kind of day it was.

Still ended up winning for the day though despite the garbage luck.

Results oriented, yes, but if I am positive $ everyday then for sure I win over time.
 
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Yes 😁.. Sure, why not, if i am ahead and I am getting a good price, 😁.. I mean better lock the win befire the river or turn, because.. we know better how many times the turn or worst, the river got us... 😂😂😂
 
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Yes, this function should be used if the opponent has a high chance of winning because we can lose a little better and leave the money to continue playing because the turn and river card can come and the opponent will win us and it will be a shame even that we lost:)
 
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No I never use it because I need the adrenaline. Sites should have never invented this imo.
 
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