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Old 09-12-2007, 11:27 PM
Sherman Sherman is offline
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Default Re: Common situation with awkward stack sizes $4.40

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As far as a go and go, I was under the impression that works better when you are oop so you get to act first and shove. If we get a call and we are in position, and they lead into us on a bad flop are we still just shoving it?

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You are absolutely correct Mark and determining the correct play on the flop if villain stop and goes us is going to be tricky. However, I think we can safely fold on K high rainbow flops. We should call on two spade flops as well, especially if we have two overs (no king). I'd probably also call on flops in which I have more than six outs. If we only have what appears to be 6 outs or less, we have to fold. But in those cases, it seems that villain really let us off easy by donk-leading and we should be happy. A villain should not be donk-bluffing into us given the pot-size and our stack size with air...it doesn't make sense to.

Anyhow, do realize that by raising larger than normal PF, we are often picking up this pot PF anyway.

Sherman
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