I understand that. I was referring to practice and not theory of what goes on and in a tourney every hand collectively effects the final outcome. I'm just saying it doesn't matter if you win 999 out of 1000 hands against the guy chasing a draw. Yeah that would mean they pay you off more than not, but all it takes is that 1 loss to knock you out of a tourney if they have more chips than you. So in a tourney setting where you'll have multiple hands where you face off against someone chasing something, it doesn't matter if more often than not your gonna win the individual hand against the guy chasing because the few that you lose will end up costing you more in the long run.
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if it's results oriented logic then that must mean I get donked out of every tourney I play in... oh wait your right I do. That's because 95% of the time your in a hand someone is chasing something and no matter how many times they pay you off, one or more of them will suck out on you. It's unavoidable!!!!!! Like I said before, in order to fend off all the donks every hand you have to actually get luckier than the guy that hit's the 2 outter on the river.