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Old 10-22-2005, 01:44 PM
tshak tshak is offline
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Default Re: Harringtons strategy - advice needed

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Why would SB be betting at high cards regardless of wether he hits? Most of the time if he tags along, i'll be the one better at the 'high cards' and i'll take down a bigger post most of the time.


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I think depending on the level you're right more often than not. I tend to be very aggressive in the blinds when I'm getting good odds to call. I probe a lot of boards depending on my opponent and other factors (maybe this is a leak?). Against an opponent like me, I would think that 99 becomes a bit harder to play because its post flop strength is usually weak. The BB is usually a bigger concern (not here as they're allin/fold). Getting 3.25:1 it's correct for me to call with a wide range of hands.

All that being said, after considering your remarks I do like your line for many situations. I just think that it's a matter of how comfortable one is playing this hand postflop.
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Old 10-22-2005, 06:04 PM
FishInAPhoneBooth FishInAPhoneBooth is offline
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Default Re: Harringtons strategy - advice needed

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I think pushing only gets called by hands we don't want to be called by. I'd make a normal raise and go from there.

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So if either big stack raises you are going to fold?
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