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Re: (5$) 7 7 Should I push here?
Thanks for all your replies guys. It seems to me that there is a conflict of interest though, which I believe is a good thing and keeps the discussion helpful and intresting. Does anyone else have an opinion of whether or not I push 7 7 here?
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Re: (5$) 7 7 Should I push here?
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Thanks for all your replies guys. It seems to me that there is a conflict of interest though, which I believe is a good thing and keeps the discussion helpful and intresting. Does anyone else have an opinion of whether or not I push 7 7 here? [/ QUOTE ] I'm pretty sure its a pretty clear/easy push w/77. I'd only fold if the UTG limper was a tricksy player who had shown down limped aces or king before...or if a limp UTG from him means a range close to 88+, AJs+, AQo+ Even then - I'd probalby push 'cuz I'm ahead of most of his range. Limping in w/77 - getting a halfway decent flop and THEN pushing - only to find out someone out-flopped you who woulda folded to your AI is distarous. Getting your dream flop and NOT doubling up is equally distarous. Playing for set value here is bad poker. |
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Re: (5$) 7 7 Should I push here?
ty sharf
I am putting this in my poker file for future reference [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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Re: (5$) 7 7 Should I push here?
you're welcome dude.
also - here are some bogus points to be wary of that other people stated: "to risk you whole stack on..." My question: what 'whole' stack are you possibly refering to? Someone elses maybe... "77 is a slight dog to two overcards..." It is? Since when? Two connected suited overcards maybe...but usually a caller will have like.. AJ o and you're the favorite. Also - you can only play for set value when you have FAR more than 7 BBs. The odds of hitting it don't equal the implied odds of getting the rest of your stack in...not to mention chip bleeding. Side Note: I make so many chips off players limp/folding PP on short stacks... |
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