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Re: Rebuy Play - Whatcha Gonna Do?
What about the times he folds 66 on a KQJ board? You can't just take the one time where you're a 99% favorite and say that you sure wish that you got it in preflop. I think that your folding equity is going to be incredibly small no matter what the flop, but its better to have some folding equity than no folding equity at all.
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Re: Rebuy Play - Whatcha Gonna Do?
Push, not even close.
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Re: Rebuy Play - Whatcha Gonna Do?
The owner of the cow is asking us what to do here???
You are certainly ahead of his his raising range I think, and you don't have a deep enough stack to wait. If you are asking "push pre flop or stop and go", I think pushing preflop is better here since anything he folds to a S&G you wouldn't mind him staying with. |
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Re: Rebuy Play - Whatcha Gonna Do?
Fnord,
Interesting concept. I'm not sure I completely buy into that. Thing was, when it happened, I thought push right away as well. Then this little birdy (To remain anonymous) brought up a stop and go. I like it. 0 chance he folds to a raise preflop. Atleast 20% chance he folds after the flop. Results: I call, and push the flop if 233 (Or something like that). He calls with T8, and gets no help. And I double up. Nick |
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