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Old 08-10-2005, 09:01 AM
ChipLeader ChipLeader is offline
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Default Re: An AKo disagreement

You think a player who is unwilling to bet a PP is willign to risk his stack calling it? And you think hes MORE likely to call the push?

You also think a small PP will call the raise but fold to a low flop (whether or not he has a midpair, overpair, etc)?

Since we miss the flop most the time, i dont rely on him folding to our continuation bet when hes already invested so much, and the times we hit we're letting him out cheap. I feel a raise reeks of a high A and we're losing our action on the good flops and dropping half our stacks on continuation bets the other half.

Also, if the raise is for elimination purposes, i dont think theres ANY hand hes folding to a raise but not a push, but i think theres MANY hands he folding to a push but not a raise.
The more I analyze it the more i like the push. You have more FE which is what we need against PPs, since theyre ahead and we dont want to lose action on good flops and give action on bad ones.
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