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Old 06-01-2005, 05:27 PM
yoadrians yoadrians is offline
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Default Re: Maybe you can learn from my mistakes.

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This is the kind of player I was playing against. During the rebuy phase, he first built a large stack by getting lucky, then lost it all, he then rebought a few times, then he got lucky again and doubled and tripled up.

What do you call that kind of player?

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The kind of player who knows what he's doing in the first hour of a rebuy tournament and stays very aggressive after the rebuy period ends because he 'knows' everyone else tightens up.
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Old 06-01-2005, 06:17 PM
Roman Roman is offline
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Default Re: Maybe you can learn from my mistakes.

Cant believe more people arent saying this, but I push PF. He is a maniac, I do not want to be playing a hand against him out of position where I miss flop 2/3 times. Raising to 1000 puts either 2200 or 3000 (assuming a call, which you will get like 80%+ of the time) in the pot with 5500 left behind... yuck.
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Old 06-01-2005, 07:49 PM
nath nath is offline
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Default Re: Maybe you can learn from my mistakes.

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Cant believe more people arent saying this, but I push PF.

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I think it's too early to get that crazy. Push in 6500 to win 600? What if he's sitting there with a pair and calls?

I think, given that you were against the only guy at the table outstacking you and you still have 65 BB, you can call and see a flop. If you hit an A or K it's probably good but you can use your judgment from here (even check-raise villain if you think AK is still good). AK doesn't have to win every time, and it's not the sort of hand I like to commit lots of chips to PF out of position (unless it's an all-in situation which I don't think this is).
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