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($55) Level 3 with AK facing a minraise - too early to push?
NL Texas Hold'em $50 Buy-in + $5 Entry Fee Level:3 Blinds(25/50)
Seat 3 is the button Total number of players : 9 Seat 1: ALLABOUTME2 ( $725 ) Seat 2: Adairsville ( $580 ) Seat 3: IWORK123 ( $1460 ) Seat 4: POKEHER_DAVE ( $600 ) Seat 5: toocold9 ( $1130 ) Seat 6: crapsjack7 ( $555 ) Seat 8: drewf ( $2415 ) Seat 9: Hero ( $890 ) Seat 10: deRIVERy ( $1645 ) Level:3 Blinds(25/50) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to Hero [ Ah Kc ] crapsjack7 folds. drewf raises [100]. Adairsville: 9's again? Hero is all-In [890] |
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Re: ($55) Level 3 with AK facing a minraise - too early to push?
I'd just call.
I might push if I were in one of the blinds. |
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Re: ($55) Level 3 with AK facing a minraise - too early to push?
I push.
It is very annoying to have a big-stacked min-raiser sitting to your immediate right. I'm pushing and putting a stop to this crap right here. |
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Re: ($55) Level 3 with AK facing a minraise - too early to push?
I pushed with TT in a similar spot here. Got called further down the table by 66, and by the original raiser with AK. Apparently JJ folded. Good for him, as I hit quads. I looked at the board, briefly, saw that AK had hit a flush, and thought 'oh well, time to fire up another'. Then the chips were sliding towards me, and then I laughed.
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Re: ($55) Level 3 with AK facing a minraise - too early to push?
I'm not quite sure about that push. It doesn't look like the typical bet a big stack would make trying to steal the blinds. Min raises are always difficult to comprehend and this one is no different. I would call this bet and see a flop. If you miss the flop, you still have enough chips left to build your stack when the blinds increase
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