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Re: i know it\'s the first level, but....
Those are both big Pre-Flop raises, but judging by the fact he only called and didn't push pre-flop I don't think he has Aces.. All-in is okay in my book because it protects from a flush draw and traps AQ or AJ's played by fishes...
If he did have Aces or a dominated hand that made runner-runner flush or something.... That's poker... |
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Re: i know it\'s the first level, but....
I was just wondering if I might have overdone the aggression. Especially this early in the tournament. Any other thoughts?
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Re: i know it\'s the first level, but....
Postflop play with big starting stacks and small blinds is where it's at.
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Re: i know it\'s the first level, but....
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Postflop play with big starting stacks and small blinds is where it's at. [/ QUOTE ] I don't know what this means. What is your advice? |
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Re: i know it\'s the first level, but....
I like your play. I really don't like just pushing preflop since there's not much to win.
After the flop, I like the push since you're almost always ahead at this point. The only hands that should be in are big aces (maybe AQ or AJ made a dumb call) or big pairs. You've got a big pot that you should be happy to take down there. |
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Re: i know it\'s the first level, but....
I don't think I've ever pushed preflop level 1 on stars with AK.
On big stack sites most of your EV should come from postflop play. I do like your flop play given the size of the pot though. |
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