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Old 04-29-2005, 02:44 AM
tjh tjh is offline
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Default Check raise in SNG, how often do you use it ?

I most play the 11's at Ultimate Bet but I have added a few 22's as bankroll allows. So far the tiny tiny sample of 22's has them paying for themselves. Thanks guys, could not have done it without you.

Here is the question.

Today I made about 6 succesful check raises. Some were bluffs some were semi-bluffs. Basically if I felt that they were buying an orphaned pot I put in a competing bid for that pot. These moves were succesful.

I tried this move for the following reasons.

I felt like these guys were playing how I would. If it is checked to me in late position I bet even if the flopped missed me.

They were making minibets at these pots so it felt like they were weak.

I had reads on them that they were aggressive.

Check raising is the only way to give you psuedo-position for a moment. You get to act after them once.

Note that this is at UB so the stacks are deeper and post flop play actually matters.

What is your opinion on check-raising ?

Is it a disaster waiting to happen?
Is it a worthwhile move at the 20's , 30's , 40's or 50's.

Obviously for a check raise to work we need to assume that the player is somewhat aware [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

Note that until tonight I had never check raised in a SNG and doubt that I would try it at the 10's. Are the 20's different or am I just more nervous/attentive there ?
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