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Re-raise 99 out of big blind
Cash game... loose... lot's of 20 year old novices that over-value all hands and learned poker from watching Gus Hansen high-light reels.
For the first time in a long time at this Indian Casino I'm play super tight aggressive. Played two hands in about 2 1/2 hours and have had my $300 buyin blinded down to about $250.00 Button is a horrid player with about $70 who is looking to go all in ASAP. 3/5 blinds, everyone is opening for $15... 2 UTG opens for $15, 3 callers, button moves all in for $70. I'm pretty sure my 99 is best here, and if I get any callers with over cards, a lot of their outs are probably counterfeited due to all the calling that occurred behind the originall raiser. I re-raise all in for $180 more. Want to go heads up against the button Donkey... and honestly think I have the best hand right now? Your thoughts? |
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Re: Re-raise 99 out of big blind
Best to concentrate on the first player to see if he's got a monster before acting, and better to just go all in. Pot's too big for you to fold if someone goes over the top of you.
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Re: Re-raise 99 out of big blind
that's what I thought... plus, if I stop and go(just call the 70 and push on a favorable flop)...
Anyone who called behind me pre-flop is getting odds to draw to over-cards / obscure straight/ flush draws. |
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