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SB had AJo, called, flop is AJ. The reason I've been second guessing is because I had a virtual lock on the money. With Big Stack behind me and a very short stack still in, I usually tighten up quite a lot. My first instinct here was to actually fold, but that lasted about 1/10,000 th of a second. JJ or TT would have taken me a bit longer.
Two follow-up questions, given you have a virtual lock on the money. 1. If you knew SB had AJo, would you still push? 2. If you knew he would call, would you still push? I believe if I was certain of 2, I wouldn't push, even if I'm a fairly big favorite. Is that wrong? If I understand correctly, Eastbay's program would solve this, and I may get it sometime, but I'm still a relative noob to SnG, and am not ready to spend that much yet. Started about a year ago, but just recently came back and have about 400 total at mostly 11 with some 22. |
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