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Thank you very much for your generosity. I'm sure it will come in handy! |
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17 | 13.18% |
Thanks |
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74 | 57.36% |
I'm sorry ma'am but it was my pen that I gave to you to sign the receipt. |
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10 | 7.75% |
No response at all, just walk away |
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24 | 18.60% |
Other... (please explain what you would do) |
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4 | 3.10% |
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I'm looking for a general line or approach - or maybe a list of considerations or things to take into account. [/ QUOTE ] To me, stack size is the overwhelming factor in this hand, and in most online multis. With so much of your stack already in the middle, you just don't have enough room to lay this down or make any fancy moves. Assuming the blind structure is fast, that just adds to the urgency. Push and hope for the best. In the WSOP main event, on the other hand, it would be hugely foolish to play this hand fast early in the tournament. |
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