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Re: $22 bubble trouble
slashpot I thank you for the link I will read it and learn it if it helps me win better. I am here to learn and please be careful that my English is not g00t. I am sometime the more eager here and if I put all words in a dictionary I will forget what I was doing the writing about! [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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Re: $22 bubble trouble
I'd recommend that you play the $11s until you understand how to play shorthanded in sngs. Not taking a shot at you, just that's it's pretty damn important. I can't see how you'd be profitable if you wouldn't push K8 there, so maybe keep the stakes low while your learning.
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Re: $22 bubble trouble
It's very rare to find an opponent who this push isn't profitable against. Certainly with the way you've described him, he's not one of those opponents. I would definitely push here.
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Re: $22 bubble trouble
why didnt u say right away that he had aq? I mean, who pushes into monsters of their own free will? Cmon man, get a grip, stop the tilting.
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Re: $22 bubble trouble
[ QUOTE ]
I'd recommend that you play the $11s until you understand how to play shorthanded in sngs. Not taking a shot at you, just that's it's pretty damn important. I can't see how you'd be profitable if you wouldn't push K8 there, so maybe keep the stakes low while your learning. [/ QUOTE ] I had played many of the $10 games but I won a lot of money with them so I moved to the $20 game were I am now and I am still winning. I like to get in money position first then I may gambel with some not good hands but not too often because the bad guy will call. |
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Re: $22 bubble trouble
About the only situation I wouldn't push here would be if I could count on the chip leader to move in on the on the other 2 pre-flop when they were SB, BB. If he had folded to them a couple of times pre-flop I push, push, push.
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Re: $22 bubble trouble
Easiest push ever.
OK, there are easier ones, but this is basically tied with a lot of other ones as very super easy. |
#28
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Re: $22 bubble trouble
"I like to get in money position first then I may gambel"
The idea is to set yourself up for first, and you do this BEFORE you make it in the money. Being able to play well 4-6 handed is very important in sngs. |
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Re: $22 bubble trouble
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It's very rare to find an opponent who this push isn't profitable against. Certainly with the way you've described him, he's not one of those opponents. I would definitely push here. [/ QUOTE ] Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this push mathematically unexploitable? There is no opponent this isn't profitable against. |
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Re: $22 bubble trouble
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] It's very rare to find an opponent who this push isn't profitable against. Certainly with the way you've described him, he's not one of those opponents. I would definitely push here. [/ QUOTE ] Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this push mathematically unexploitable? There is no opponent this isn't profitable against. [/ QUOTE ] It's not profitable against an opponent who will call with any 2 cards. Do the ICM calc if you don't have SNGPT. |
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