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Old 08-23-2005, 12:04 AM
Dylan Wade Dylan Wade is offline
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Default Re: What do you do when you know a short stack is trying to steal...

the best way to answer generic questions like this: it depends..

it depends on a lot of things.. are you on the blind? if not how much is the raise and whats the stack of the bind. how far in the tourney you are, blinds, your stack, other callers, your hand, the type of hand you have.. the range of hand you put your opponent on , his tightness through the game, blinds approaching him.. possible tilt..

generally when you call you want to have a better hand, but sometimes if youre a big stack its OK to take a -chipEV situation if it has a good chance of improving your placement in the tourney (however as a big stack youre probably better off with a small stack) .. mainly when talking about comparing trash hands to each other, look at the lead card.. I didn't run it in pokerstove, but I'm pretty sure K8 is a big fav over QT HU. the second card is either [censored] or relevant. K2 isnt great HU because youre only playing 1 card really.. suited means jack sqaut. Anyway yea.. if you have 2 big cards and chips to spare, in a spot where a small stack is pushing on a large range of hands.. call most of the time if youre closing action.
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