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Pushing with 7s...
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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Re: Pushing with 7s...
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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Re: Pushing with 7s...
If this was 67s it might be a tough push, but with 77 it's easy.
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Re: Pushing with 7s...
any suited connector or PP I push here
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Re: Pushing with 7s...
It's no 66s.
But I still would play 77 in this situation. Poooooooooooooooooooooosh. Yugoslav |
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Results
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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Re: Pushing with 7s...
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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