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Do you push here?
Button is ridiculously loose. But I felt like I still had to push.
Button is calling with any kx or ax or suited connectors or any two suited cards for that matter now that I review the HH. ***** Hand History for Game 2219650609 ***** NL Hold'em $30 Buy-in + $3 Entry Fee Trny:13166148 Level:6 Blinds(150/300) - Friday, June 17, 03:27:40 EDT 2005 Table Table 11531 (Real Money) Seat 9 is the button Total number of players : 4 Seat 1: Dragon15 ( $1520 ) Seat 6: charlie5150 ( $1430 ) Seat 8: Hero ( $860 ) Seat 9: stglobe ( $4190 ) Trny:13166148 Level:6 Blinds(150/300) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to Hero [ 8d Jh ] Hero is all-In [860] |
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Re: Do you push here?
You dont have a choice here. You gotta push, even given his calling requirements.
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Re: Do you push here?
Is button aggressive as well as loose, because if so you are in a race to see who gets blinded out first and you look to win.
It's marginal, but I think it's probably a good push since the blinds will be somewhat hesistant to call and this is when you have maximum FE over the big stack. |
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Re: Do you push here?
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Is button aggressive as well as loose, because if so you are in a race to see who gets blinded out first and you look to win. It's marginal, but I think it's probably a good push since the blinds will be somewhat hesistant to call and this is when you have maximum FE over the big stack. [/ QUOTE ] He is not aggressive. He never pushes but he is basically calling every single push with any two. I saw him call with A2 (for his tourny), K3os, Q4s, all of these for SIGNIFICANT portions of his stack. I couldn't even imagine what his calling range would be for a small portion of his stack... |
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