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Old 05-08-2005, 10:44 AM
Unarmed Unarmed is offline
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Default Re: A few pushes, not every one is typical for me, how do they look?

#2 is a dead easy push.
#1 is a push.
#3 is a tough one, but I push. SB's short stack actually helps you here. Any size stack is calling with the hands that have you smashed anyway (except possibly KT) but his short stack adds a good number of hands to his range that you are crushing. Him being short is only bad when you can't beat a top 80% hand.
#4 is a fold at the $33s, but very close. Pushing anywhere past the CO is generally going to be -Chip EV without a premium hand, so I don't *normally* look to do it unless the blinds are going to eat me soon. It's 8 handed, so even if you lose FE you can wait for a premium hand and someone will double you up.
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Old 05-08-2005, 11:26 AM
Phil Van Sexton Phil Van Sexton is offline
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Default Re: A few pushes, not every one is typical for me, how do they look?


I was going to respond push without reading the hands, but I decided against it.

Even in a 33, I push all of them. In a typical game, I don't think any are close. Well done.
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