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Re: Relevant example and comments?
Peter,
When there is either a flush draw or straight draw on the board, I no longer push on the flop with TP. Many online players will call all-in with a draw and 2 cards to come, not many make the call with a draw hand and only 1 card to come. I wait until the turn, if no scare card come, I push. If a scare card comes, I proceed with caution. I just don't see TP as a hand I'm willing to go broke on early. Regards, woodguy |
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Re: A quote - Agree or Disagree?
I fail to see how this would be more important in the early stages than it would be in the later stages.
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Re: A quote - Agree or Disagree?
Disagree. If I'm holding the stone cold nuts at this point, the LAST thing I want to do is win the pot right there.
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Re: A quote - Agree or Disagree?
"almost all of your bets"
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Re: A quote - Agree or Disagree?
In the early stages of those Sit and Gos almost all flop and turn bets should be made with the aim of winning the pot then and there.
agree or disagree? I disagree. The early is when you can get extra chips when you have the best hand. In most SNG's, there are a couple players that will give away their chips if you'll let them. Why let someone else have them? Yes, there are times where you will get outdrawn, but in most cases, they would have called a big bet (and draw out anyway). I would much rather win small pots later on, than small pots early. |
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