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Re: I reraise all-in with A9... good move?
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if knows he's getting called, he should fold a9. you wouldn't call a push there as a 55-45, would you? [/ QUOTE ] Seeing that my ITM percentage is about 39%, and this would probably put me ITM about 50% of the time, I think I have a pretty easy decision. The only time it would be right to fold this is if you think you will have a more +EV situation come bubble time. Btw, its more like 57-43 (56.88 - 43.12) |
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Re: I reraise all-in with A9... good move?
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[ QUOTE ] if knows he's getting called, he should fold a9. you wouldn't call a push there as a 55-45, would you? [/ QUOTE ] Seeing that my ITM percentage is about 39%, and this would probably put me ITM about 50% of the time, I think I have a pretty easy decision. [/ QUOTE ] ok, i haven't looked closely at this hand in particular, but you could easily imagine one where what i'm saying makes sense. |
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Re: I reraise all-in with A9... good move?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] if knows he's getting called, he should fold a9. you wouldn't call a push there as a 55-45, would you? [/ QUOTE ] Seeing that my ITM percentage is about 39%, and this would probably put me ITM about 50% of the time, I think I have a pretty easy decision. [/ QUOTE ] ok, i haven't looked closely at this hand in particular, but you could easily imagine one where what i'm saying makes sense. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, what you are saying does make sense. I just dont think in this particular EXAMPLE, with the chip stacks as they are, does it apply, unless your opponents are ridiculously tight or ridiculously loose come bubble time. |
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