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Should I not be thinking this way?
I'm a noob to the SNG forum, but have some experience playing SNGs.
Last night in one of my $33s I was thinking "If no one calls or raises, I'm going to push". Here's the setup as best as I can remember: The table has been playing VERY tight. There are 6 of us left with the blinds at 75/150. I'm 2 behind the button, with A 3 off. My chip count is ~700 and I'm worried about being horribly short stacked when the blinds come back around to me. I tell myself, "If it's folded to me, I push". UTG folds, and UTG+1 folds, I push and get called by the SB with 66. He hits his set, and I'm out. Wrong play? Right play? Should I even be thinking that in this situation? SB had the same chip count as I did...if I need to include any other information, let me know. |
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Re: Should I not be thinking this way?
Standard push.
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Re: Should I not be thinking this way?
that's an insta-push, u did the right thing
u had 4.67 big blinds, the 225 in the pot was 32% of your stack, and everybody folded before you and u even had an ace! i'd be seriously thinking about pushing any 2, or at least top 50% of hands here...an ace is a blessing he happened to get a pp and beat you, but 85% of the time, he won't get a hand to call you with and you'll up your stack by 35% |
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Re: Should I not be thinking this way?
good play, nuff said
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Re: Should I not be thinking this way?
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Standard push. [/ QUOTE ] yeah. |
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