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The thing is, you cant assume he will make such a loose call. I know they hate being raised off their blind 4 times in a row, but if he wants to make a call with 98s, good luck to him.
Been there, done that - unless you have notes or reads to the contrary, make this move every single time. Phill |
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If your opponent has been playing tight then you have a likely chance to either win the not insignificant blinds or double up and put yourself in a good position for first.
The fact that UTG is so short makes it even more likely that you will get a fold because he doesn't want to risk getting so short that there's a chance he will bust before UTG does. I think this is a clear push, don't play for third play to win. |
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What if Player C has less than the big blind and hence all in next hand.
Then you chuck the AQ? |
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What if Player C has less than the big blind and hence all in next hand. Then you chuck the AQ? [/ QUOTE ] Depends how often the BB will call. |
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