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Re: Is constantly pushing all in with any 2 and rebuying +EV? Explain
Also some donks don't understand that you switch your game around when the rebuy period ends. So you can get paid extremly well in the first hour after the rebuy period ends.
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Re: Is constantly pushing all in with any 2 and rebuying +EV? Explain
Just ask Cheif911. I have seen players openly abuse Chief for playing loosly during the rebuy period. Usually after a suckout or a draw that hits to crack AA or KK.
Same thing has happend to me and I think Benneh had a thread about that before. Loose doesn't mean that any 2 will do. For me its any PP, any suited A's, and sometimes even down to suited connectors and 1 gappers like 97s etc. They aren't text book hands but they have a pretty good chance at winning. I may not openly push all these hands but will try and see the flop for cheap and won't necessarily fold them when I get pushed on. My favorite is when players like Chief get roasted for loose play and all he says is "How many times have you won???" then there is silence. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Hotrod |
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Re: Is constantly pushing all in with any 2 and rebuying +EV? Explain
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It's not random, but it's not predictable either. Tables balance whenever a multiple of 9 players remains (81, 450, etc.), so if you're table causes this to happen (82nd player knocked out, 451st, etc.) then you're table will be closed. [/ QUOTE ] You can still get moved to balance another table, though, and on PS it happens with no fanfare, no advance warning. Just a popup that says you're at another table. |
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Re: Is constantly pushing all in with any 2 and rebuying +EV? Explain?
As long as your table doesn't break soon after the break it's definitely not that bad of an idea if you are the best player at your table b/c you either a) get a big stack or b) have your table deep as hell for you to shred after the break
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