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Re: Getting an opponent to fold
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5 handed. blinds are 100/200 which will move up next hand. You are sitting good at 1600. You are CO with QJsuited. You raise to 500. Very tight solid BB goes over the top with his 2400. You fold. 84 next hand so you fold. Sb pushes your BB when you hold J2, fold. Button pushes on your SB, fold. You are sitting at 650 chips on the Button with 5 players left when just 2 hands ago you had 1600. Is this the type of play you where refering to? [/ QUOTE ] no, as i would never, ever make a raise to 500 with only 1600 in my stack. i don't have any clue at all what it is you were trying to describe in fact ? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] citanul |
#312
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Re: Getting an opponent to fold
How about 2750 ITM at 150/300. What is your play with Q10 suited from Button?
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Re: Getting an opponent to fold
that's closer to being a question, but not really so much.
go read the FAQ, and in particular read the "what is a hand" part written by scuba chuck. post specific hands, in the main forum, not in this thread. things change when you're itm, you should know your opponents pretty well. readless, without knowing your opponents stacks and such, i'd push QT from the button i believe. citanul |
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Stats for sng\'s
I was just wondering what stats you should look at in PT and SNG tracker to find leaks and such, for people playing 22 and 33. For example what a good intm form buble % I have 74% which seems kinda low, but I still have a decent ROI. What stats would stand out in a good or great player vs. someone just beatting the 22's?
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