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45suited
08-09-2005, 04:51 PM
Somehow, I've managed to break even the last two days even though I can't win a coinflip. (Three wins in my first set this morning.) It got me wondering... am I starting to take too many coinflips? This will probably be one of the dumbest questions ever, but since I'm losing every coinflip that I'm involved in, I'll ask anyway. Against a normal opponent, does anybody not push here against what might just be a steal, or a dominated hand? Anybody?

Seat 4 is the button

Total number of players : 6
Seat 5: gib723 ( $375 )
Seat 1: rs102704 ( $410 )
Seat 6: HERO ( $1615 )
Seat 4: Caligard ( $2585 )
Seat 9: brandnewyou ( $1425 )
Seat 2: nm111 ( $1590 )

Blinds(50/100)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to HERO [ Kh Ah ]
brandnewyou folds.
rs102704 folds.
nm111 folds.
Caligard raises [375].
gib723 folds.
HERO is all-In [1515]

If villain calls and loses, he's under t1000, so I had some FE. Does anybody NOT push here? I think that calling and seeing a flop kind of sucks against a standard bigstack button raise, but I just want to sanity check myself here...

junkmail3
08-09-2005, 05:06 PM
He's setting up to steal, you have a great hand. (though his raise is a little big I'd say)

Eh, it's tough with your relative chip stack. But I think I push this.

45suited
08-09-2005, 05:10 PM
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Eh, it's tough with your relative chip stack. But I think I push this.

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If there were two shorties and just three of us with larger stacks, I could see calling. But here that's not the case. Button called with 66. So much for FE.

schwza
08-09-2005, 05:12 PM
i would only push this if i liked money.