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Re: Trying to figure out pushing...this one?
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Assuming you haven't pushed before, I would do this if no one had called, so just SB was in the pot. [/ QUOTE ] Really? I'd say that would be a min-raise or 3xBB raise situation. With just a SB/BB war, you'd have a reasonable (possibly best) start with position for the rest of the hand. The raise puts you in a position to steal an even-bigger pot after the flop in the (extremely frequent) case where the flop missed SB and he checks to you. |
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Re: Trying to figure out pushing...this one?
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[ QUOTE ] Assuming you haven't pushed before, I would do this if no one had called, so just SB was in the pot. [/ QUOTE ] Really? I'd say that would be a min-raise or 3xBB raise situation. With just a SB/BB war, you'd have a reasonable (possibly best) start with position for the rest of the hand. The raise puts you in a position to steal an even-bigger pot after the flop in the (extremely frequent) case where the flop missed SB and he checks to you. [/ QUOTE ] With 7.5BB I'm not looking to give the SB any chance of hitting a flop, I'll more more than happy in taking the blinds and getting my stack to 10.5BB. (This is about the situation where there is no limper and SB completes) Also- you can't really raise 3xBB with your stack size. |
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Re: Trying to figure out pushing...this one?
The stack's too small for this. I'd do what you said with 12.5 BB. If you raise 3xBB, he'll be getting about 3 to 1 to call the flop.
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