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Old 07-30-2005, 10:54 PM
cha59 cha59 is offline
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Default Pacific 30K guarantee, short stacked

799 players to start, 336 left

This table has been generally loose passive with a couple players recently showing a bit of aggression. Several all ins have been called.

The blinds are 75/150, 10 handed.

3 folds

MP2 (1770t) calls - this guy has played very loose and is lucky to still have chips at this point. Has shown he'll call raises after limping.

One fold

Hero (1115t) with 99 ??????

Left to act:

CO (1847t) & Button (602t) neither is quite as loose/bad as some of the others at the table

SB (779t after posting 75) very loose and has made some very poor plays

BB (3870t after posting 150) probably even looser than SB. Likes to gamble. I'm expecting a call or raise from him if I push.

Do I push even though I expect at least one or two callers?

Normally this is an easy push with a stack this size because a good percentage of the time everyone folds or you get only one caller. I dont like getting a lot of callers with 99. In a very loose game like this, do I want to take a chance here? The size of the blinds is becoming a problem.
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Old 07-30-2005, 11:24 PM
Solovon Solovon is offline
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Default Re: Pacific 30K guarantee, short stacked

I say push. The stacks besides the big blind won't call cause it'll either cripple them or take them out. You're a favorite against two higher cards, which is probably what the BB will call you with.
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