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6\'s - On the bubble with a decent stack
***** Hand History for Game 2895628348 *****
NL Texas Hold'em $5 Buy-in + $1 Entry Fee Trny:16684802 Level:6 Blinds(100/200) - Tuesday, October 18, 14:53:51 EDT 2005 Table Table 67456 (Real Money) Seat 2 is the button Total number of players : 4 Seat 5: emiller1122 ( $2358 ) Seat 9: jerk333 ( $3720 ) Seat 1: Villainaire ( $1207 ) Seat 2: fintopaz ( $715 ) Trny:16684802 Level:6 Blinds(100/200) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to Villainaire [ Ts Tc ] Villainaire is all-In. How do you feel about this? I was 4 tabling, and accidently pushed without looking at the other stack sizes at the table. Looking back now, I'm thinking I could've waited for a better spot to either isolate the small stack or at least don't give the big stack a chance to hurt me What would you do? |
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Re: 6\'s - On the bubble with a decent stack
I like the push. BB is getting only 1.5 to 1, and he's not so big he's immune to you. I'm guessing many will disagree, but TT gives you too good a chance to double up to pass this up, IMO.
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Re: 6\'s - On the bubble with a decent stack
According to SNGPT this is a pretty clear push. I thought it was a little surprising, too (thought it would be closer to borderline with big stack in the BB), but it would appear that SS just isn't short enough, and you're too close to the blinds not to push. If shortie were down around 1BB, it would be borderline.
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Re: 6\'s - On the bubble with a decent stack
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According to SNGPT this is a pretty clear push. [/ QUOTE ]what is SNGPT? is it something that it part of PT or is it something totally different? |
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