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In theory yes, but say we slightly err on the overfold side, due to the fact that your hand is still hidden, it might take v a whole lot of time to realize you're overfolding, especially in 6max games where these spots don't turn up that often. It's a data issue - you don't get enough sampling.
On the other hand, overfolding has a real benefit of significantly reducing variance.
The real issue comes when v is actually *not* well balanced, in which case overfolding can be a disaster.
So to sum up:
1. if v is well-balanced, overfolding is not as big an issue.
2. if v is not well-balanced, it could be disaster.
quite the opposite from your original proposition.
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