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Old 04-03-2005, 05:43 AM
Apathy Apathy is offline
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Default Re: Too aggressive? (similar to the hot thread about Daliman\'s hand)

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Last time I checked, +chip EV is a good thing,

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You have things to learn about SNGs, don't worry your in the right place, read posts keep your mouth shut and you might learn something

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I'll continue to call a push-with-any-two player with A7 last to act.

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Then again, maybe your hopeless.
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Old 04-03-2005, 05:48 AM
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Default Re: Too aggressive? (similar to the hot thread about Daliman\'s hand)

This is exactly the kind of drooling useless response (complete with misspelled words!) I did NOT want.

Keep your mouth shut and maybe youll learn something form more intelligent posters.
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Old 04-03-2005, 05:49 AM
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Default Re: Too aggressive? (similar to the hot thread about Daliman\'s hand)

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This is exactly the kind of drooling useless response (complete with misspelled words!) I did NOT want.

Keep your mouth shut and maybe youll learn something form more intelligent posters.

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Haha, I was right you ARE hopeless.
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Old 04-03-2005, 11:46 AM
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Default Re: No one answered my post :( so i guess ill post here and see if the

You are under arrest for thread hijacking. You have the right to remain postless. Any posts you make can and will be held against you.

Just kidding, try bumping your post if no one responds.

I would complete. I would bet pot on the flop. I think I would check the turn.
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Old 04-03-2005, 12:59 PM
raptor517 raptor517 is offline
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Default Re: Too aggressive? (similar to the hot thread about Daliman\'s hand)

sigh. +chip ev means little in that situation. do you understand that? this is a tournament. in tournament poker, strategy changes. not everything is about maximizing chip ev. this is a -$ ev call to make even against ANY 2 cards. if you call and lose, you make no money. you have no fold equity to steal, as you are simply calling. it is therefore not a good play. you can fold here, and make a steal later, and at least give yourself a chance to win the pot by stealing the blinds. dont criticize people for not making it clear to you how to correctly play. listen and learn, its a good thing. 3uo
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Old 04-03-2005, 01:07 PM
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Default Re: Too aggressive? (similar to the hot thread about Daliman\'s hand)

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Easy push, terrible call.

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I agree this is an easy push. But terrible call by BB? Obviously BB knows Hero is pushing with most hands. His A7 is going to be a favorite most of the time. If he wins this hand he's just about a lock to money and probably take at least 2nd. I call this as BB.

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Terrible Push. Good call!
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Old 04-03-2005, 01:09 PM
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Default Re: Too aggressive? (similar to the hot thread about Daliman\'s hand)

terrible post! good push! you clearly dont understand tournament poker either! 3uo!
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Old 04-03-2005, 01:39 PM
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Default Re: Too aggressive? (similar to the hot thread about Daliman\'s hand)

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sigh. +chip ev means little in that situation. do you understand that? this is a tournament. in tournament poker, strategy changes. not everything is about maximizing chip ev. this is a -$ ev call to make even against ANY 2 cards. if you call and lose, you make no money. you have no fold equity to steal, as you are simply calling. it is therefore not a good play. you can fold here, and make a steal later, and at least give yourself a chance to win the pot by stealing the blinds. dont criticize people for not making it clear to you how to correctly play. listen and learn, its a good thing. 3uo

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Does your analysis change if this is not a bubble situation? Suppose there is another stack w/1500. Do you make the call then? What about six handed? Or do you still fold and look to pick a better spot to steal?
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Old 04-03-2005, 01:41 PM
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Default Re: Too aggressive? (similar to the hot thread about Daliman\'s hand)

i would still fold and find a better spot. there are MANY better spots. 3uo
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Old 04-03-2005, 01:46 PM
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Default Re: Too aggressive? (similar to the hot thread about Daliman\'s hand)

In your view, what is an appropriate hand to call with in this situation?
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