Would you suggest using Run It Twice?

BvBrMTW

BvBrMTW

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So yea, would you suggest using it in 6handed cash games? Is it +EV in the long run or not? Currently I just click it quickly when I'm not sure whether I have the best hand, example:
Sitting with queens he's a 33/33 reg, we both haven't really been out of line thus far.
He should know I'm calling anything after my 7$ raise, so I was hoping AK/AQ, in these spots I click run it twice, because I'm not a big fan of flipping 100BB, but I can't get away from it.




pokerstars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.25 BB (6 handed) - PokerStars Converter Tool from http://www.flopturnriver.com

MP ($33.69)
CO ($25)
Hero (Button) ($35.99)
SB ($32.08)
BB ($15.42)
UTG ($26.27)

Preflop: Hero is Button with Q
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, Q
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1 fold, MP bets $0.63, 1 fold, Hero raises to $1.75, 2 folds, MP raises to $3.90, Hero raises to $7, MP raises to $33.69 (All-In), Hero calls $26.69

Running it twice

He had KJ tho and owned me twice=p


But I'm wondering, the way I'm using it, is it right? Or should I forget it completely? or always use it? I can't imagine it's +EV with AA or KK.
thx!
 
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DunningKruger

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It's not +EV it's 0EV, regardless of your hand or the matchup. It only changes the variance. Actually at FTP (not sure about Stars offhand), where I've only ever seen the option playing 200NL or above, each half of the pot will be raked separately, so from that standpoint I suppose it's -EV.
 
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RamdeeBen

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Only run it twice if the stakes you play at are out of your comfort zone or you're playing good players/regs.

Don't ever run it twice vs bad players.
 
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