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Bubble aggression question
Is this the time to do stuff like this?
Ultimate Bet No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t150 (4 handed) converter UTG (t2990) Hero (t8675) SB (t1415) BB (t1920) Preflop: Hero is Button with 3[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], 8[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]. <font color="#666666">1 fold</font><font color="red"> Hero pushes </font> Final Pot: t225 |
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Re: Bubble aggression question
Hate it.
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Re: Bubble aggression question
Fair enough, but when's the situation where you're supposed to push any 2 cards as the big stack?
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Re: Bubble aggression question
Not when the remaining two have >10bb and the blinds are not worth picking up, and there is no discernable short stack.
Learn about ICM before you start doing silly things like this |
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Re: Bubble aggression question
this sucks with blinds being so small relative to your stack. the risk/reward ratio here is way too high.
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Re: Bubble aggression question
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Not when the remaining two have >10bb and the blinds are not worth picking up, and there is no discernable short stack. Learn about ICM before you start doing silly things like this [/ QUOTE ] Got it. |
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Re: Bubble aggression question
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Fair enough, but when's the situation where you're supposed to push any 2 cards as the big stack? [/ QUOTE ] Here? 150/300. But seriously, try and LEARN these situations instead of just memorising when to push. Play with SNGPT and ICM calculations to do this. |
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