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When you know you are behind, yet you are short?
Hero is playing in the 40K on Party. Down to 870, with blinds at 50/100. 89 sootteed in the BB. Two limpers. Button raises to 175. SB cold calls. Is this a pot odds case where hero should just push or is it smart to get out of the way, since the button is a tight player?
Sorry if this is too generic. I struggle with these types of decisions all the time because I hate getting my money in bad. |
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Re: When you know you are behind, yet you are short?
he raises 175 more you mean? i probably push here, cause you're not in that bad of shape when called, ,and you should get heads up with an overlay.
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Re: When you know you are behind, yet you are short?
Yes, 175 more. I don't have that great a read on him but he's been at the table and been pretty quiet thus far.
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Re: When you know you are behind, yet you are short?
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Hero is playing in the 40K on Party. Down to 870, with blinds at 50/100. 89 sootteed in the BB. Two limpers. Button raises to 175. SB cold calls. Is this a pot odds case where hero should just push or is it smart to get out of the way, since the button is a tight player? Sorry if this is too generic. I struggle with these types of decisions all the time because I hate getting my money in bad. [/ QUOTE ] is being at 770 much different than 595? |
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