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Old 05-20-2005, 04:58 PM
citanul citanul is offline
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Default Re: Huge hands in stealing positions

Yugo has nailed much of the exact right answers for the OP.

To continue, you've got a pile of outs if you're called in hand 1.

Additionally, to sort of rub your nose in it:

THIS IS WHY YOU DON'T PUT 1/3 OF YOUR STACK IN PREFLOP WITH THESE HANDS WITH THESE BLINDS, THEY CAN BE "DIFFICULT" TO PLAY POST FLOP.

I mean really, what's the line of thinking involved with raising the amounts you did? Or, to continue, when you look back on these hands before posting them, how do you not come to the conclusion that perhaps all the decisions would be made easier if you had pushed preflop? Do you really feel that you're going to get someone to come along for 1/3 of their stack and then get stuck to the pot post flop that wouldn't have just put in all their money preflop? Or is it that you would enjoy folding post flop when it doesn't hit you, or produces overcards? Look at the last sentence and then don't raise stupid amounts ever again.

Blah, and I was being such a nice guy too. Oh, screw that, this isn't mean either.

citanul
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