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Old 05-06-2005, 08:22 PM
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Default Re: At what point (HU) do you quit playing flops and focus on AI only?

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Usually in the $215's, it is HU around the 6th level. I push every hand I play.

Jcardshark

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What's your win % by pushing everyhand?

and is that only as sb, or also when opponent completes/min raises?
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Old 05-06-2005, 10:06 PM
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Default Re: At what point (HU) do you quit playing flops and focus on AI only?

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Usually in the $215's, it is HU around the 6th level. I push every hand I play.

Jcardshark

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What's your win % by pushing everyhand?

and is that only as sb, or also when opponent completes/min raises?

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I think he means every hand he decided to play, not every hand he's dealt.
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Old 05-06-2005, 06:51 PM
sabre170 sabre170 is offline
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Default Re: At what point (HU) do you quit playing flops and focus on AI only?

If my stack is 8BBs or bigger, I may raise less than all in.
I also trap a lot. Many opponents only have one move--all in. So I let them "force me off" of weak hands. Then I call one with any A, K, or pair, and very often take it down.

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Old 05-06-2005, 06:53 PM
Spladle Master Spladle Master is offline
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Default Re: At what point (HU) do you quit playing flops and focus on AI only?

When either player has 10xBB or less.
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