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($22) TT UG1, push it?
40% rule doesn't quite apply here, but close.
Push, limp or raise? ***** Hand History for Game 2869049718 ***** NL Texas Hold'em $20 Buy-in + $2 Entry Fee Trny:16548450 Level:4 Blinds(50/100) - Thursday, October 13, 01:22:32 EDT 2005 Table Table 67843 (Real Money) Seat 6 is the button Total number of players : 6 Seat 1: mbow3 ( $3260 ) Seat 2: eyesee ( $995 ) Seat 6: stevo13 ( $925 ) Seat 7: UFOLD2MUCH ( $1150 ) Seat 8: Dollar50 ( $790 ) Seat 9: ebaudry ( $880 ) Trny:16548450 Level:4 Blinds(50/100) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to ebaudry [ Ts Td ] ebaudry ??? |
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Re: ($22) TT UG1, push it?
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Re: ($22) TT UG1, push it?
Given that I play at a lower level than you I would push here. Somebody correct me so I can correct myself. Level 4 and on is the only level I would push such a hand. I guess the only bad thing is that if you're called you are beat.
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Re: ($22) TT UG1, push it?
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I guess the only bad thing is that if you're called you are beat. [/ QUOTE ] WRONG. That might be the most overused saying in poker. I 4 table the $22s. If you're called, you have a pretty good chance of being ahead. 88+ will be able to justify calling you, while anything from A8s+ will be able to do the same. Not everyone understands late-game play. Pushing is better than raising 300 and calling a push. I think this shows too much strength (raising most of your stack) , and you're looking to get called by a bad hand. So : PUSH PUSH PUSH. |
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