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Old 08-26-2005, 02:49 AM
MSUcougar MSUcougar is offline
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Default Re: Playing a Big Stack in Mid Stages

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I don't see a problem with gambling here. Helps to have a read, but considering this is online, I'd say push.

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Well if I assume he's an average, thinking online player, I put him on TT-22 or AK-AT... basically, the kind of hand he's willing to play for all his chips but one he'd rather just take the blinds with... so I don't figure to be dominated here (unless it's exactly AK)... I think a push here is a solid play given the stack sizes...

Unfortunately in the actual hand, I decided to fold, so I don't know what he had...

Thoughts on my hand range/analysis?
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Old 08-26-2005, 04:27 AM
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Default Re: Playing a Big Stack in Mid Stages

I say push here. You have him way outchipped and you have some leeway to gamble. He doesnt. I say you push. Double what he has put in the pot. Basically this tells you where you stand in the hand. Also this tells him he cant just call its either all his chips or nothing. Put the pressure on him. Even if he goes allin it doesnt hurt your stack much and i bet you have two overs i'm guessing he has 10's or J's. Push is the only way to go in this spot.
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