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Re: all in every hand
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[ QUOTE ] If everyone else is playing extremely passive, why not? Right before the bubble is a good time. At the end of the day in a multi-day event is another. [/ QUOTE ] Before the blinds go up is a good time to steal too. Maybe not all in, but at least push. [/ QUOTE ] As you use the terms, what is the difference between all-in and push? |
#12
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Re: all in every hand
I meant push as in a big bet to make them fold, but not all in.
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#13
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Re: all in every hand
I was in MTT a while back and a guy took a bad beat and went completely on tilt and just started pushing all-in every hand. And he lasted for about 40 minutes. He didn't win every hand but when he lost he always had more chips than the winner. Some times people folded PF. Sometimes he had the best hand...and often he just completely sucked out. I think he won with dominated Aces at least three times and beat AA with junk at least once and won with the worst starting hand a ton of times. It was the most amazing thing I've ever seen at a poker table.
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Re: all in every hand
I have used this strategy when my worked called and needed me to do something after I was already in a tournament. It was very successive especially after you have won a few hands in a row doing it. People get scared and are afraid to play anything out of fear you are going all in. It is an amazing feeling when it is working and you build up a lead, even when you lose you have so many more chips than the poor sucker that called you that you just keep on chugging.
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