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What\'s the point where you call no matter what?
Ok, your in the big blind...it's been raised by the UTG who is a loose player (as well as just about everybody at the table)...it's called around to you by several giving you 11/1 on your call. What hands would you play?
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Re: What\'s the point where you call no matter what?
Suited hands that make at least 2 straights, unsuited down to T9.
A better situation might be: live 15/30 must-move game gets temporarily 11-handed when you're in the SB, everyone limps, BB is more passive than the conjugation of a deponent verb. |
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Re: What\'s the point where you call no matter what?
That's all good but your the BB in this situation.
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Re: What\'s the point where you call no matter what?
the same hands you'd play in the small blind if it came around unraised to you w/ lots of callers: a whole heckuva lot
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Re: What\'s the point where you call no matter what?
No, I don't think you are. "What's the point where you call no matter what?" Maybe it's somewhere short of my contrived example, but it's certainly not in your BB.
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Re: What\'s the point where you call no matter what?
So you'd play the same hands in situation B as you would in situation B. Fascinating.
Ironically, it's a shame LATIN GRAMMAR MAN didn't poof into existence until after this thread. (And I swear it isn't I.) |
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