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Re: Defending against PVS
With only 1 limper there is less incentive to PVS, so they are probably doing this with a good hand.
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Re: Defending against PVS
I don't know how important it is, but I think that folding JJ here would be passing up a good chance to get a lot of chips. Then again, I wouldn't have limped JJ to begin with.
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Re: Defending against PVS
I MIGHT call here with AK. Otherwise, whatever your allin typical calling hands is correct. I typically see this push move here with AQ+, and any pair (except top pairs - who want action).
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Re: Defending against PVS
I hate calling my stack off here, you have 50 chips in this pot (which doesn't even matter) so no point in going and busting out here when you aren't getting any odds.
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Re: Defending against PVS
I was thinking that I might call here with AK but there is too good of a chance of him having 88-JJ IMO, or even 2 random rag cards. I think hero has too big of a stack for it.
Of course if I raised from the sb to 150-200 with AK and he pushed I'd be far more inclined to call but I hate getting involved in big pots out of position on PP with AK. |
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