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Bill Frist |
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10 | 45.45% |
Wesley Clark |
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9 | 40.91% |
Other / Don't know |
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3 | 13.64% |
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#1
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Played a $10+1 sit n go last night and had the following hand.
Blinds 75/150 (5 left) SB (t4500) BB (t2200) Hero (t1700) CO (t3000) Button (t3000) Hero is UTG with A[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] K[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] I had pushed on the previous 2 hands (won a coinflip and stole the blinds) to get back into the game. My usual play in this spot with 11BB would be a 3x raise, but since I pushed the previous 2 hands (winning the coinflip with T9o) I thought I might be able to induce a loose call that I might be dominating. The way the bigger stacks had been playing I think I could have gotten some action with a standard raise, which would get me more chips than just stealing the blinds again. Not much strategy here to discuss, so I'll try a poll. |
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I tend to push with my good hands (AK-AQ, TT-QQ) here and raise with monsters (AA, KK) and steally type hands.
With my good hands I think, I'm best but don't really want to have to think post-flop so I don't mind overbetting. |
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