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Old 12-21-2005, 06:27 PM
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Default Re: Trying to look objectively at an AK decision

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I think having you covered his calling range of your push is just too large, why get into a coinflip for no reason. A small raise from a big stack in MP1 seems like a trap, I call.

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If he's laying a trap you don't want to mess with with AK, you better fold.

But it's a lot more likely he's stealing, especially if he's been doing a lot of this. There's ~ 30K in the pot, even if you are 40-45% versus his call range, you don't need many folds to justify a push.

And if you call, you fold a flop you miss? This is a pretty standard push, although I'll listen if someone thinks otherwise.
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