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I dont have alot of experience deep into tournys, so not sure about this.
45 left and this is the first hand after being moved to a new table. So I have no image or any reads. 8000/16000 800 ante Im in BB with 141,116 Viilian is MP with 299,032 villian opens for 48,000 folded to me I have 7 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 7 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]. Whats my move? Is this a no brainer. |
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i'd assume this is a push.
was he a) one of the biggest stacks in the tournament b) one of the biggest stacks at your table? c |
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Push.
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Push. There's good chance you are in a race situation. With 9bb's behind after posting, you need to make a move.
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stop n go. call preflop, push any flop.
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stop n go. call preflop, push any flop. [/ QUOTE ] I like this a lot too.....but absent reads, I think I'd tend to push sooner rather than later. |
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Thats a play I need to use more, but not sure what situations a stop n go works best. say flop comes with 2 or 3 broadway cards, still push. Also I played highschool football with Eli. He's living up to all the hype.
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the idea of a stop n go is you push ANY flop. you have no idea what he has preflop, you just know your about 50/50 against his range. So by calling and pushing the flop you sometimes get better hands to fold (say 1010 on a AQ4 flop) and you sometimes shut overcards out, Like QJ and 823 flop. Of course sometimes you run into 1010 on the 823 flop, or QJ on the J94 flop, but those hands were gonna call you preflop anyway. You use the stop n go, when the other player will call your preflop push no matter what and you have a small/medium pocket pair.
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you just know your about 50/50 against his range. [/ QUOTE ] not to nitpick but i think its closer to 60/40 |
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probably, although it depends how short you are.
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