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Old 03-18-2005, 03:11 PM
erby erby is offline
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Default Re: is all in a bad move at low limits?

i guess you're right poboy...i just am recalling a few specific times where i've had multiple hands (mid pocket pair, straight draw, and flush draw) call me at the same time...and then realizing that while my odds to beat each hand individually were good, beating them all collectively was not very good at all...im refering to the 100NL tables at PP, where it seems lately anything that can happen will happen...
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Old 03-18-2005, 03:26 PM
kamjah kamjah is offline
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Default Re: is all in a bad move at low limits?

w/ party, i think pushing your stack looks incredibly enticing to fish. their probably thinking "holy cow, i have a chance to win his whole stack!!" i think a decent raise relative to the potsize is more respected than an all-in.
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Old 03-18-2005, 03:47 PM
Yeknom58 Yeknom58 is offline
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Default Re: is all in a bad move at low limits?

There is nothing better than getting all the money in the middle with the best hand. If you find that this is happening alot to you, you are playing well and/or running well and there is nothing to complain about. Now generally speaking if I'm pushing with TP and I get called, I ususally lose, so I try not to do that unless my opponents are a little wacky.
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