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Re: Blown away with air
With the blinds so small the 2nd/3rd stacks are under no pressure to make any moves, but this does not stop the chip leader taking full advantage. It may be more easier for him to pick up chips now then at 200/400 250/500 etc
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Re: Blown away with air
His reward of 300 worth of chips isn't enough to almost go broke against the 2nd biggest stack, imo.
He's not big enough to dominate the other two players (atleast not the 2nd biggest) |
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Re: Blown away with air
No it wasn't reasonable, but let's not forget that you would have hit a 5 outer on the river to beat the small stack anyways, which most times you won't. So he really didn't hurt your equity that much in this situation.
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Re: Blown away with air
i think you have more than enough chips to make this call, which is easy to say seeing his cards now but not everyone "checks it down"
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#5
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Re: Blown away with air
Yes, I guess I was naive to simply assume he had a (very) good made hand.
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