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Old 02-20-2005, 12:34 AM
MrTeddyKGB MrTeddyKGB is offline
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Default Re: When can\'t you fold pre-flop?

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Hand 1: 4980 is 13% of your stack. (Forget that you have put 4000 in the pot, that is not part of the decision process at this point)

Hand 2: 3000 is 11.6% of your stack.

And that is the problem. You are putting a lot of your chips in play with 96o and 85o, non-suited two-gappers. With that much going in, I think you need something more substantial, like AXs or suited connectors. I need to check some examples in HoH and see what the stack %'s are.

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basicly what I was going to say. I think DS stratagy of passing small edges for large % of your chips come into play here more. If the blinds were smaller with deep stacks or in the all in hand maybe if there was some chance your hand was good maybee. In my opinon these situations do not fit, fold both save your chips when you are going to win a higher % as opposed to a good price. I think

just noticed this was a super, in that case the plays were much worse than I thought easy folds. Hang around and you will wake up with a hand.
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