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Re: Hypothetical question
I agree. There is not enough info to give a correct analysis.
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I agree. There is not enough info to give a correct analysis. [/ QUOTE ] You have all the information you are ever going to get while playing. What you have to do is make a guess about villains range and then act. |
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Yeah depends on a lot of factors that weren't mentioned. Notably our position when we made the raise. If we were UTG in a 7 handed game, then our hand has a lot less value than it would if we raised first in from the button/cutoff. |
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Yeah depends on a lot of factors that weren't mentioned. Notably our position when we made the raise. If we were UTG in a 7 handed game, then our hand has a lot less value than it would if we raised first in from the button/cutoff. [/ QUOTE ] Lets assume CO or button in a 5-6 handed game. 800 starting chips. |
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[ QUOTE ] Yeah depends on a lot of factors that weren't mentioned. Notably our position when we made the raise. If we were UTG in a 7 handed game, then our hand has a lot less value than it would if we raised first in from the button/cutoff. [/ QUOTE ] Lets assume CO or button in a 5-6 handed game. 800 starting chips. [/ QUOTE ] I would almost always call from the CO or button. |
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If you are CO or button you don't have a choice, period.
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I still want more details, or at least I might not raise to 300 in this situation. |
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Whether you call or fold here the play of the hand is over. Can you explain why position still matters? My guess is that your being in later position makes your raise look more like a steal and makes it likely that villain is on a resteal, is there something else though?
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Whether you call or fold here the play of the hand is over. Can you explain why position still matters? My guess is that your being in later position makes your raise look more like a steal and makes it likely that villain is on a resteal, is there something else though? [/ QUOTE ] Of course the closer it is to a blinds-war, the better 99 is in such a situation. |
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