Re: Quick preflop decision
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the hand example was actually 99, but I thin kthis has actually been discussed before. a bunch of posters (including me) disagreed with the logic behind it, and in essence, the play they speak about works better w/o looking at your hand since the "beauty" of the play is that reraising a loose raiser -> betting big on the flop is +EV. It's just here with a small pair, potentially calling and stacking him off is >+EV.
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My problem with calling is that 88 is a premium hand. I'm ahead of him more times than not, especially on the flop. I don't think I'd mind getting all-in on most flops.
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then you sir have more gamble then me
more power to you
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