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Re: worst brain freeze ever???
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Hey, Hey I was in this tourney, i had a brain freeze and took 4th. In the situation we were in, definily push and hope people fold. Play for first not for 9th. 9th had like 150 dollars, 1st had 3.7k. Although you could have waited for a short stack to bust out before you, what is another 30 bucks when you can play for first. AJ is too good for you to be passing this up with your stack and the way the blinds are. [/ QUOTE ] Small world House - aren't you the one who knocked me out. I should have known you were a 2+2er. Congratulations on a good call. You waited a long time to call - was it a tough decision or were you just taking your time? I thought you were going to win the tournament - 4th place is not too bad. Good Luck in the future. |
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Re: worst brain freeze ever???
Just thought I'd add a voice of agreement. Instapush.. no other play makes sense. (Unless, as some said earlier, there were other players that were terribly short stacked, which there weren't)
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Re: worst brain freeze ever???
I push this 100% of the time with <10xBB from the button, co, and from UTG 5 handed.
Anyways folding your way into anything is weak-tight imo. It probably isn't that bad of a move and you are just upset cus somebody had ak. |
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Re: worst brain freeze ever???
Yes... lol
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Re: worst brain freeze ever???
Was just taking my time becuase it was quite a few chips, and i really didn't want to be in a coinflip situation.
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