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Re: My \"move\" on the bubble (?)
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I had been waiting for UTG to raise (since he was playing super tight now that we were down to 4 handed, I wanted to single him out) and re-raise him all-in with a mid/ low pair (if I felt there was a pretty good chance he was on a couple high cards). Well, it happened: UTG raises to 200, UTG+1 folds, I (SB) am dealt T T and go all in. I had been waiting for this move since I felt he wouldn't want to risk getting 4th place with 2 high cards , and I could collect his raise and the blinds. [/ QUOTE ] Like everyone else said, I don't see why your plan was to get into it with the tightest player at the table after he had already shown aggression. That being said, if you were so sure he'd fold to a re-raise, why would it matter if you had a low PP? You could do it with any two cards. (Not a good plan, since he probably has a hand if he wakes up and raises all of a sudden, but that's not my point.) Finally, I don't really see re-raising all-in with TT as a "move". Against all but the tightest of tight players, I would do this every time on the bubble. The best plan on the bubble is to be the first aggressor, not waiting for someone else to show aggression and then reacting to it. You should be going after tighty when he is in the BB. |
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