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Old 11-09-2005, 04:21 PM
Spellmen Spellmen is offline
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Default Re: misplayed on every street?

When playing short I like to put in a potsized raise pf with my strong hands, and then commit myself to a good flop...obviously this flop would be one of them
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Old 11-09-2005, 05:35 PM
beset7 beset7 is offline
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Default Re: misplayed on every street?

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When playing short I like to put in a potsized raise pf with my strong hands, and then commit myself to a good flop...obviously this flop would be one of them

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I second this if I'm play the short-stack. Raising preflop and push all-in on the flop
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Old 11-10-2005, 01:05 AM
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Default Re: misplayed on every street?

i think that is something i have not been doing enough of. ive basically been playing much less agg preflop then i do when playing with 100+ bb. i usually dont commit much until i have a big hand or big draw and then often end up getting my money in against people with a huge equity edge.
in this case i think raising pf is warranted but i wonder how much weaker than this hands can be and still warrant a raise with a short buyin. part of why i like buying in short is because when i do flop a strong hand in postition other people have often put in enough money (sometimes 2 or 3 even) to commit them to my raise or reraise.
when playing short money i guess i try to focus on getting my money in with a huge equity edge rather than protecting my hand. interesting to hear how others like to play it though.
what other changes do you make when on a short buy in?
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