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10+1 LVL 4: KK, less than 10BB
Does 10 BB rule apply when want callers with a big hand?
Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t100 (7 handed) converter Button (t1808) SB (t975) BB (t590) UTG (t1206) MP1 (t896) MP2 (t1665) Hero (t860) Preflop: Hero is CO with K[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], K[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]. <font color="#666666">2 folds</font>, MP2 calls t100, <font color="#CC3333">Hero ? |
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Re: 10+1 LVL 4: KK, less than 10BB
No. Not with AA and KK. I dont EVER mind if I see flops with those hands.
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Re: 10+1 LVL 4: KK, less than 10BB
I push.
If you push every other hand then suddenly just raise one? YOu have to push here. Limping behind is certianly NOT an option. Raising leaves you crippled, an A hits the flop, then what? Don't let crappy aces in cheap. Push it. |
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Re: 10+1 LVL 4: KK, less than 10BB
My biggest objection to not pushing is the fact that it would look suspicious if I'm usually pushing. But that may not matter in the 10+1's.
But as far as the crippling goes, I'm basically committing myself anyways, so would it not be better to intentionally cripple myself in order to may be get Mr. Limper to come along, even if it means I lose? |
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Re: 10+1 LVL 4: KK, less than 10BB
If I've just been pushing recently then I push this as well
otherwise I raise it 300-500 here |
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Re: 10+1 LVL 4: KK, less than 10BB
I'd push, but it's ok to be a bit fancy here. (though I'd rather have AA than KK, A on flop is not good here)
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