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BB defense #2
standard?
PokerStars Game #2112194734: Tournament #10107566, Hold'em No Limit - Level V (75/150) - 2005/07/15 - 22:10:24 (ET) Table '10107566 1' Seat #5 is the button Seat 1: badgolf (940 in chips) Seat 2: DAD557 (3075 in chips) Seat 3: dulltom (1465 in chips) Seat 4: Tazman23 (1455 in chips) Seat 5: fatfish (1950 in chips) Seat 8: JM33W (3050 in chips) Seat 9: pmorganb (1565 in chips) JM33W: posts small blind 75 pmorganb: posts big blind 150 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to pmorganb [9c 9d] badgolf: folds DAD557: folds dulltom: folds Tazman23: folds fatfish: raises 450 to 600 JM33W: folds pmorganb: raises 965 to 1565 and is all-in |
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Re: BB defense #2
Standard, yeah.
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Re: BB defense #2
eh...a little better. i'd do the same - understanding that it's quite possible i'll get called, racing against overs. gamblings fun though!
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#4
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Re: BB defense #2
Do it -- Do it. Do it.
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Re: BB defense #2
Haha...didn't understand everyone's reaction until I saw the blinds. This is a no-no early on, right?
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Re: BB defense #2
I might call here early on. You have a PP, a good one, and you can check dark and play good.
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#7
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Re: BB defense #2
you're right - i think the thought of calling off 1/3 of my stack as the short stack wasn't that appealing to me and i wasn't confident i could outplay the guy on an overcard flop.
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Re: BB defense #2
I said early on. Now, it's a pretty clear push, unless you think Stop and go is a better idea. (I love stop and go, but here, I don't do it).
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Re: BB defense #2
sorry i shouldn't be posting and multi-tabling at the same time. i love the stop and go too, but i agree with you i thought that any stop and go would probably turn in to a stop and stop.
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