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What a gold mine!. Let me sit and make my fortune. | 3 | 6.12% | |
Mmmm. I need to watch/datamine these players for at least 2 days before I sit in these games. | 4 | 8.16% | |
I can probably beat this game, but there are greener pastures elsewhere. | 42 | 85.71% | |
Voters: 49. You may not vote on this poll |
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Re: Final Three Decision Point
My best initial guess would be he is pushing with any face or any ace. This being said, I would want to maximize my chances of knocking him out if I were going to call. So, I'd call with Jacks or better, AK, AQs and KQs.
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Re: Final Three Decision Point
SIX replies for 22!?! Please provide rationale!
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Re: Final Three Decision Point
If you knew what the other guy had you would do a lot of things. My point is that with a pocket pair you are probably going to be a 60%-80% favorite against most of the hands that a player who is constantly pushing is going to push with. Take advantage of it as much as possible.
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Poll and Hand Results
Thanks to all who responded to my poll! Of the 58 current poll responses, about 72% fall in the 55 to 99 range, with the modal and median response being 77.
In the heat of the battle, I felt like I probably made a mistake about 2 seconds after mucking pocket jacks. [My decision may have been influenced by the fact that I had just lost a chunk of my stack to FF in a pot where he called my preflop raise.] TT called all-in with AQs and doubled-up after flopping two pair. I'm not sure whether TT was thinking well enough to muck AQs had I called first. But don't despair for the gerbil! [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] I battled on after that pot, and eventually busted TT when he overplayed his top-pair-medium-kicker. With the chip lead, I made quick work of FF to win the tournament! [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] Do you think it was a big mistake to muck JJ? -PG |
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