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Is this a standard push?
Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t500 (2 handed) converter
Hero (t3900) Button (t4100) Preflop: Hero is BB with A[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img], 4[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]. Button calls t250, Hero ??? I've been playing this situation as almost an any 2 cards. Agree/Disagree Thanks, Rick |
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Re: Is this a standard push?
i push here unless the opponent has been very aggressive, basically, or i have a reason to believe that the opponent limps their best hands (and of course that includes hands he'll call A4 with and you'll be unhappy).
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Re: Is this a standard push?
I would push this. The only way I wouldnt is if like citanul said hes either been raising for folding and all of the sudden he limps.
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Re: Is this a standard push?
Eastbay's program calls for pushing with any 2 here. As long as you haven't been doing anything totally nuts, do you guys agree?
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Re: Is this a standard push?
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Eastbay's program calls for pushing with any 2 here. As long as you haven't been doing anything totally nuts, do you guys agree? [/ QUOTE ] absolutely not. the point is that specific opponents are ONLY going to limp when they have A4 destroyed. i very much doubt that eastbay's program would say "this is clearly a push with any two if you know your opponent's hand range, that he will call, and he has you crushed." citanul |
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Re: Is this a standard push?
Know what I did wrong. I put it in as a push. That doesn't work since he already limped in, now does it. lol.
Thanks, Rick |
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