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Re: Bubble hand with 10s on the button($55)
A read might help a bit, but you have a standard raise from the big stack and it is very important here that small stack is nowhere near dead (as tigerite pointed out). Push.
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Re: Bubble hand with 10s on the button($55)
Well at least this hand generated some good discussion. I thought it was really close and I moved the cursor over to push and then I realized that I didn't think too much of my competition and could just go ultra aggro as I have been when the big stack wasn't in the blinds. Maybe I'm tightening up too much on the bubble now since I've been busting out in a lot of situations similar to this one. If lets say, the small stack had ~900 chips and/or I had 3k chips, does this become a clear fold?
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Re: Bubble hand with 10s on the button($55)
Yes that's very different, your equity preflop is much higher.
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Re: Bubble hand with 10s on the button($55)
The big stack open raises 4-handed and you fcking fold TT?
Are you nuts? You should be pushing all sorts of stuff here. You have tons of folding equity. If this post was: "I was dealt 29o" instead of TT in this hand, I'd say, "This is a great spot to resteal". Now you have the added bonus of having a strong fighting chance against many of the hands he might call the all in with. This fold is just terrible. -Jason |
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Re: Bubble hand with 10s on the button($55)
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The big stack open raises 4-handed and you fcking fold TT? Are you nuts? You should be pushing all sorts of stuff here. You have tons of folding equity. If this post was: "I was dealt 29o" instead of TT in this hand, I'd say, "This is a great spot to resteal". Now you have the added bonus of having a strong fighting chance against many of the hands he might call the all in with. This fold is just terrible. -Jason [/ QUOTE ] hehehe. Nice post, it's [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] when someone lays down the law... |
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Re: Bubble hand with 10s on the button($55)
Is it wrong to wait to see what happens to the short stack before you start risking all your chips? The short stack only has 5-6 BB. Even if he doubles up, you would still have a slight chip lead over him. If the short stack busts or doubles up from the other middle stack, you're good for the money. On the bubble, I like to see that at least one of the bigger stacks is pressuring the short stack in his blinds.
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Re: Bubble hand with 10s on the button($55)
It's my (read "Strassa's") opinion that the shorties are not short enough to play scared.
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Is it wrong to wait to see what happens to the short stack before you start risking all your chips? The short stack only has 5-6 BB. [/ QUOTE ] This type of thinking makes sngs so beatable. |
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Re: Bubble hand with 10s on the button($55)
I'm not sure I agree with 92o being a push, he'd have to fold a helluva lot for that to be +$EV. Having thought some more about the call line, it's crap. I'm pushing.
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Re: Bubble hand with 10s on the button($55)
i cant believe you folded that. auto freakin shove. holla
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