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77 clashing with the bigstack
Big stack could be minraising here with a pretty wide range from what I've observed. I'm getting desperate, but so are the other 3 short stacks. With no folding equity, still push here and try to double up? Or fold and steal from the other short stacks? He called with A3 and I won.
***** Hand History for Game 2430967707 ***** NL Texas Hold'em $20 Buy-in + $2 Entry Fee Trny:14295192 Level:7 Blinds(150/300) - Wednesday, July 27, 00:44:52 EDT 2005 Table Table 15036 (Real Money) Seat 8 is the button Total number of players : 5 Seat 6: gelt4 ( $3675 ) Seat 7: bcp1002 ( $1480 ) Seat 8: testbatsmen1 ( $1270 ) Seat 9: tilt_control ( $725 ) Seat 10: monteaz ( $850 ) Trny:14295192 Level:7 Blinds(150/300) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to testbatsmen1 [ 7d 7h ] gelt4 raises [600]. bcp1002 folds. monteaz: lets gamble testbatsmen1 is all-In [1270] |
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Re: 77 clashing with the bigstack
Tough spot. Min-raise from UTG from big stack. Small stacks in blinds that almost have to call so it will be hard to get heads up against UTG. Minus the shorties I like this better. OTOH you're going to be too short in a few hands and how likely is it you'll get a better hand by then?
Given my recent results I probably let big stack and little stack duke it out and hope big stack busts one of the shorties, then open-push next hand (though biggie is in BB next hand, yuck), but I think its close either way. |
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