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Stop and Go Criteria
From an article of Jeremiah Smith:
[ QUOTE ] 1. You are in one of the blinds 2. You will be heads-up 3. You have at least 8 times the big blind preflop 4. Your opponent has a similar stack size or a little more. [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] If you find yourself with a hand like 4-4 or A-10 and your blind is raised, your first impulse is to usually just push all-in before the flop. Sometimes a better option is to just call from the blind with the intention of pushing all-in no matter what the flop brings. Why? Because you give yourself an extra chance of making your opponent fold, often with the better hand. [/ QUOTE ] What do you think of this advice? What criteria do you use for stop and go? |
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