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Re: AQs, 8 left, Stars 10+1, feeling stuck
I like a push. You are much more likely to be called down by crap preflop than postflop (in my experience). Also, pushing ensures that you will see all five cards. Sometimes you'll get outplayed on the flop (if you only call) when you whiff, and that sucks.
-Gross |
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Re: AQs, 8 left, Stars 10+1, feeling stuck
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I like a push. You are much more likely to be called down by crap preflop than postflop (in my experience). [/ QUOTE ] This is not a compelling argument for pushing now at all. Winning this pot without contest is much more attractive to me than getting K9 in there. [ QUOTE ] Also, pushing ensures that you will see all five cards. Sometimes you'll get outplayed on the flop (if you only call) when you whiff, and that sucks. [/ QUOTE ] Because you get to go first on the flop, it will be hard to be outplayed when you whiff if your plan is to bet. |
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Re: AQs, 8 left, Stars 10+1, feeling stuck
What I didn't say is that you'll get villain to fold often too. If you push, there will be three outcomes; they will fold and you'll take the pot. The will call with a dominated hand. They will call as the favorite. Weaker players holding AJ will call you down, but the J-9o's will probably fold. In my experience, they'l fold or you'll get called by a dominated hand often enough to make this a good play.
Being first to act after the flop is nice for a stop and go, but I still push preflop. -Gross |
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Re: AQs, 8 left, Stars 10+1, feeling stuck
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If you push, there will be three outcomes; they will fold and you'll take the pot. The will call with a dominated hand. They will call as the favorite. [/ QUOTE ] Wow, now that is [censored] profound [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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Re: AQs, 8 left, Stars 10+1, feeling stuck
Was talking to a friend today and telling him about this hand so I figured I'd post results (not that they matter).
I pushed, villain had AA. I am fine and believe that I made the correct play. The thing that got me thinking was that the flop came queen high and I would have gotten stacked no matter what I did in this instance. It caused me to become results un-oriented and consider whether a SnG or a push preflop was better. After thinking for a few days I think a push was best in this situation. |
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