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#11
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I would never fold this preflop, that's for sure. I think the value of raising this to 150 is significant enough in my experience to call folding preflop "bad". That said, if you misplay the hand frequently preflop after the raise or aren't comfortable playing this hand out on the flop, possibly out of position, then folding preflop is probably not bad in an immediate sense but something you should work to improve on.
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#12
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I lead to folding instead of pushing after more thought.
Folding>pushing>standard raise Limping? |
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#13
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[ QUOTE ] I hate putting 20% iof my stack in and having to fold to a push [/ QUOTE ] exactly and we can't advocate pushing 17bb, this is why folding has to be correct...i think [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]. [/ QUOTE ] I don't fold to most pushes once I've raised it to 150, but I'm happy to ditch the hand against suspicious action. You definitely will make money raising to 150 if you've got the experience to make the right sort of decision if you get a tricky spot. |
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#14
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I lead to folding instead of pushing after more thought. Folding>pushing>standard raise Limping? [/ QUOTE ] You're like completely backwards here. Just because something seems uncomfortable to you does not make it a bad play. My little > list goes like this: Standard Raise > Fold > Push > Limp. |
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#15
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hahaha this is ridiculous
I got Fold/standard raise/limp/push/leave tourn and watch porn |
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#16
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Maybe put watching porn first? That's my standard line.
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