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Old 02-07-2005, 12:53 AM
SuitedSixes SuitedSixes is offline
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Default Re: Calling pushes in the end game

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I've decided that if I go down, I'm going to go down aggressively.

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Same here, that's why I'd rather push with xx than call with KT. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] I see very few pushing hands you aren't a dog against. I'd rather get an outrageous bluff called down than take one in the chest playing sheriff.

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First of all, Atticus, welcome to the board. I can tell that you're going to be a good one to have around. Secondly, I completely understand your argument for folding equity.

I just think that 3-handed you are going to have to call an all-in at some point and I think that 55 is just as good a point as any. I disagree with you here, I think that there are only 9 pushing hands that you are an underdog against, and the range of pushing hands here is much, much, bigger than 9.

As far as Hand 2, even if you lose you still have a 1200 chip lead which still preserves that valuable folding equity. You can make those chips back very easily.
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