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Should I be willing to flip a coin here?
With even stacks, heads up, is this even close to the proper play (assuming i can outplay him in most post-flop situations)?
#Game No : 2478109553 ***** Hand History for Game 2478109553 ***** NL Texas Hold'em $10 Buy-in + $1 Entry Fee Trny:14544560 Level:10 Blinds(300/600) - Thursday, August 04, 18:53:51 EDT 2005 Table Table 11540 (Real Money) Seat 7 is the button Total number of players : 2 Seat 6: Hero ( $3700 ) Seat 7: Villain ( $4300 ) Trny:14544560 Level:10 Blinds(300/600) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to TurdHerman [ 6s 6d ] villain raises [900]. hero is all-In [3100] villain calls [2500]. |
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Re: Should I be willing to flip a coin here?
Pooooooooooooooosh.
Edit: A little more depth-- The blinds are so big there's no room for postflop play. 66 looks like AA to me in this spot. |
#3
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Re: Should I be willing to flip a coin here?
If you fold you only have about 5xBB. Even assuming you can outplay him postflop, I don't see much opportunity for postflop play with the blinds as high as they are. I would push that as well.
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Re: Should I be willing to flip a coin here?
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Pooooooooooooooosh. Edit: A little more depth-- The blinds are so big there's no room for postflop play. 66 looks like AA to me in this spot. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, that's pretty much it. Villain would have to be the biggest weak-tight pansy in the world for me not to shove here. |
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Re: Should I be willing to flip a coin here?
what post flop play? Blinds r a little high for that. I push and feel good whether I win or lose.
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