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Good time for a stop and go?
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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Re: Good time for a stop and go?
"Good time for a stop and go?"
I'm not sure why, since merc isn't folding postflop. |
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Re: Good time for a stop and go?
Note, there are still 5 left, and only one blind, as someone was eliminated the last hand.
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Re: Good time for a stop and go?
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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Re: Good time for a stop and go?
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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Re: Good time for a stop and go?
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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