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Sorry I dont have the hand history on this one. 4 handed, i have 1630 in chips. Im in the SB, blinds are 150/300. I get pocket 7s, and its folded to me. The BB has like 2300 or so in chips.
What do you do? I pushed, as I had somewhat of a tight table image. |
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unless there's a ridiculously short stack (or two) this is an incredibly easy push. it's possible that in those situations, it's also right, i've got a headache, so i'm not tracking down icm.
sounds like you probably lost to something. sorry. it's an easy push though, so at least you did the right thing. citanul |
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If this was 67s it might be a tough push, but with 77 it's easy.
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any suited connector or PP I push here
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It's no 66s.
But I still would play 77 in this situation. Poooooooooooooooooooooosh. Yugoslav |
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He called with KJ off, hit 2 pair and knocked me out. I was fairly sure pushing was the correct move, but wanted to check due to the stack sizes.
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What are the other stack sizes? But unless one or two, like people have said, are ridiculously low (2x BB or lower), send your chips flying to the middle. I do believe that if you turn your cards face up, you should still push.
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