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Re: Do you call heads up in this situation?
very easy fold
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Re: Do you call heads up in this situation?
Why do you both think this is an easy fold?
What hands do you put him on? For example, if opponent is pushing with 66, 55, 44, 33, 22, A6, A5, A4, A3, A2, K6......etc. then its an easy call. The open push, is very close. But if you assume that opponent has loose calling standards, then SNGPT shows this to be a marginal push. I'm really surprised that both of you think this is such an easy fold. Explain please. Thanks, Jonathan |
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Re: Do you call heads up in this situation?
Why would you want to get all your money in on the bad side of a coinflip? You still have plenty of chips to work around with if you fold.
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Re: Do you call heads up in this situation?
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very easy fold [/ QUOTE ] |
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