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Old 08-13-2005, 02:14 AM
lastchance lastchance is offline
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Default Re: When to raise H.U. against a player who never folds pre-flop

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I understand, but doesn't Harrington say that the pot odds dictate that you at least complete every time, unless the BB has shown propensity to raise you in which case you start to fold with the bottom hands.

Maybe I have misapplied this or used it too often, but as I have understood he says to always call if villain keeps letting you.

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A hint: Harrington's wrong.

Push/folding is about push/folding. Any decent player is a maniac HU, and we're really not letting you see many flops.
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