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Old 11-21-2005, 06:04 PM
ir0nphist ir0nphist is offline
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Default Re: Huge stack vs aggressive Chip Leader (Party 500k).

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If he's done this to me 3 times already, then I'm not raising his BB here without a hand that I'm ready to push over his reraise with. What was your plan when you raised?

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My plan was to push, although once confronted with the decision it wasn't so easy. I did ultimately push though.

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Given your desciption of the last hour, this might not be a bad hand to go to war with. After all, he knows that you've folded 3 times now and a re-reraise push represents a very strong hand.

One of the things I'd base this decision on is how long was left till the table broke. If I'm on table 14 with 150 left, I might pass this one up. If I'm on table 5, then I'm going to have to tangle with him sooner or later...

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Right.
Like I said, we were on Table 2, so I felt like I had to send him the message that I wasn't going to roll over for him.
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Old 11-21-2005, 06:13 PM
NLfool NLfool is offline
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Default Re: Huge stack vs aggressive Chip Leader (Party 500k).

no empirical evidence but a lot of times I've been popped by the blinds it more often a huge hand than air. I agree take a flop but being a MTT donk I'd like to know on which scenarios you're willing to commit most if not all your chips

a) a J high flop
b) flopping an A
c) a flush draw
d) flopping a J but with one other facecard
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