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Re: Similar to HOH2 AA problem
well,he had to call an All-in to push Soss, which is what that guy is talking about.
But this is a push. |
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Re: Similar to HOH2 AA problem
Remember the short stack only had about 1/3 of my stack. If this were a regular prize structure, I think it's a pretty easy all in. In this case, I'm still not sure.
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Re: Similar to HOH2 AA problem
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well,he had to call an All-in to push Soss, which is what that guy is talking about. But this is a push. [/ QUOTE ] gimme a break...the all in is for 2.5xBB. It shouldn't have any effect. He's waaaay ahead of the all in's range. The fact that the big stack happened to pick up a hand (and hit) is all but irrelevant. This has nothing to do w/ FIV. |
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Re: Similar to HOH2 AA problem
I think its important to know how many chips the chipleaders actually had. If they are in the neighborhood of $200K, then I'm folding here as this is a sat. and not a reg. tourny and collecting chips is not of paramount importance and survival is. I also think looking at how short some of the other smaller stacks are is very important. You still have a lot of FE and 1st in vigorish is of extreme importance as 1 blind steal at this point can get you to a seat if others are also very short but the big stack will have great odds to call at this point and i'm not loving my JJ's all in in a 3 way pot.
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