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Old 12-04-2005, 02:51 PM
Phil Van Sexton Phil Van Sexton is offline
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Default Re: ($22) UGLY bubble situation, what do you do?

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People need to go review what the stop and go is. It's not possible here.

What you're probably thinking is to call and push any flop. Anyone think this is a possible line?? You might get him to fold slighly more often.

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I consider that a stop-n-go (even though the example in the FAQ doesn't mention doing this from the SB).

Anyway, I probably wouldn't do that unless I was really bored.

I would fold here. The chip movement doesn't make too much difference. You are both are going to be short stacks, just like before this hand started.

You still have enough chips where a double-up would give you some breathing room. If you can pick up a hand in the next 3 hands, you will have a great shot at a double up.

Meanwhile, the other short stack will likely try to wait it out since you hit the blinds first.

Bottom line, you do need to double up, but you don't need to do it with 62. You can worry about the other shorty after you handle your own business.
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Old 12-04-2005, 02:54 PM
1C5 1C5 is offline
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Default Re: ($22) UGLY bubble situation, what do you do?

PVS,

good to hear from you again, whats new???
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