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Re: Limit Stud/8 Sit & Go
Our hero has a fold, but you're citing the worst-case scenario. I would think even a tight player would raise with a good three-card low.
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#12
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Re: Results
I don't really play on-line. Is it common for raise buttons to get stuck? I've seen players who seemed to have this problem. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
There aren't many hands that should look good when there's an Ace behind you. This wasn't one of them. The other guy was probably right to jam with those Aces. |
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Re: Results
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I don't really play on-line. Is it common for raise buttons to get stuck? I've seen players who seemed to have this problem. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Well, it only seems to happen when I check the hand history. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] I really wasn’t aware of capping 4th until then. [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img] [ QUOTE ] There aren't many hands that should look good when there's an Ace behind you. This wasn't one of them. [/ QUOTE ] I honestly thought it did, but I’m still playing way too loose and have much to learn. TY, greenage |
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Re: Limit Stud/8 Sit & Go
Andy is right- I should have cited more cases here with the AA2- but I disagree with him that a tight player will automatically reraise w/ a 3-card low in this situation. A low is a drawing hand, and building a big pot early in these shorthanded situations should often be avoided. Chip conservation should be considered in the money stages of tournament play, and a tight player may not choose to gamble on a drawing hand heads-up.
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