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Re: KK preflop question
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My problem with this sort of play here is that we kill off all the small PPs and many of the big cards on a lot of flops. [/ QUOTE ] We might be, but we also giving them the opportunity to call off some chips PF first, and a push gets a lot of those hands to lay down PF. If you want you can c/r the flop, but after raising into 2 players a flop check is more suspicious than a push. Regards, Woodguy |
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Re: KK preflop question
I'm pushing here because I'm pushing with a fairly wide range against the opponents whose descriptions you gave.
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Re: KK preflop question
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I'm pushing here because I'm pushing with a fairly wide range against the opponents whose descriptions you gave. [/ QUOTE ] how wide? AK-AQ AA-TT more? |
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Re: KK preflop question
for value: 77 and up, AJ and up KQ. You have less than 3k in chips. This is the time to gamble hardcore to try and build a stack, or double rebuy to get up to 3k.
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Re: KK preflop question
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for value: 77 and up, AJ and up KQ. You have less than 3k in chips. This is the time to gamble hardcore to try and build a stack, or double rebuy to get up to 3k. [/ QUOTE ] thanks man. are there any threads on rebuys that are a must read? anyone? |
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