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Re: Stop and Go or Push?
I'd likely just call here and let him hang himself a little if the board is right. Sure, you're likely ahead, but TT is not manifest destiny. You won't be thrilled if he calls you with 2 overs. So far as I know about your play, you are better off extracting value and saving chips later if necessary flop on. This is an adjustment I have made recently in my game that I feel has helped.
Stop and go is a better play here with a safe flop, i'd consider it about equal to preflop push with an over though. |
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Re: Stop and Go or Push?
TT is not manifest destiny
Having a medium pair is not an excuse for White Europeans to "civilize" the "savages"? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] |
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Re: Stop and Go or Push?
Meh, I use it as a term meaning a sense of enititlement to do somthing, i.e. win a pot.
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Re: Stop and Go or Push?
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TT is not manifest destiny Having a medium pair is not an excuse for White Europeans to "civilize" the "savages"? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] I like it! [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] A-A, it's time for some manifest destiny, baby!! Which one of you poker savages wants edu-macated? |
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