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I felt by the way the last few hands had gone, and by the speed at which the person raised, that I was good, so I got all the money in. However, I am learning that there are often better plays like the stop and go. Would this have been a better spot for it(disregarding the results)?
300/600 TourneyTexasHTGameTable (NL) (Tournament 11300949) - Thu Apr 14 19:18:06 EDT 2005 Table Table 14213 (Real Money) -- Seat 6 is the button Total number of players : 5 Seat 1: beegu (145) Seat 4: Dana_Ace (2920) Seat 5: teller111 (2070) Seat 6: mercedes39 (1290) Seat 10: hero (3575) aflojeljuego posts big blind (300) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to hero [ 9s, 9c ] beegu calls (145) beegu is all-In. Dana_Ace folds. teller111 folds. mercedes39 raises (800) to 800 hero raises (2500) to 2800 mercedes39 calls (490) mercedes39 is all-In. Creating Main Pot with $435 with beegu Creating Side Pot 1 with $2290 with mercedes39 ** Dealing Flop ** : [ Js, 2h, 2c ] |
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"Good time for a stop and go?"
I'm not sure why, since merc isn't folding postflop. |
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Note, there are still 5 left, and only one blind, as someone was eliminated the last hand.
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What I mean is you have no fold equity whether you push back at merc or use a stop and go, so why not just push your chips in straight away?
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![]() You never know, miracles happen and they fold sometimes. You gain nothing by pushing now, if you push on any flop, sometimes, although extremely rarely, youll get lucky. |
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Should I make the same stop and go play when someone raises half their stack(or my stack) and I have a hand I want/need to play like (66/77/AK/AQ/AJ)? Just wanted some more info on good times to use it.
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