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View Poll Results: A9o? | |||
Raise | 198 | 80.82% | |
Fold | 47 | 19.18% | |
Voters: 245. You may not vote on this poll |
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A6 in CO
U have A [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 6 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] in CO. Its folded to U. Whats your move? Blinds 15/30 |
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Re: A6 in CO
where's the choice for 'all in'?
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Re: A6 in CO
If for some reason, a complete disaster happened in level 1, or earlier in level 2 (my set loses to someone who calls a 3x pot bet with a flush draw), and I am left with less than 200 chips, I push all-in. Else, fold. If you have 700-750 chips, why risk 90 (and potentially more if you hit the flop) in a marginal situation in level 2 to try to pick up 45 in blinds? STTs are won from your fold equity when the blinds are 50-100 and higher, and 45 chips means virtually nothing at that point. It is better to fold and guarantee that you'll have a 600+ stack when the blinds are 50-100. Save these types of steals for cash games, when your opponents are tight and you play much better than they do.
I haven't acknowledged the possibility of limping here. Limping seems just as bad to me as trying to steal. You are risking part of your stack for what will most likely be a small pot. |
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Re: A6 in CO
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where's the choice for 'all in'? [/ QUOTE ] isn't it one of "Raise" |
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Re: A6 in CO
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[ QUOTE ] where's the choice for 'all in'? [/ QUOTE ] isn't it one of "Raise" [/ QUOTE ] that's no fun [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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