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Old 04-06-2007, 12:42 PM
Aaron W. Aaron W. is offline
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Default Re: When villain is stacking off...

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After reading Miles' post I realized that getting it HU is useless. Why would we want to get SB out of there?

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My thoughts at the time were that SB is stacking off and has been playing hyper-aggressively when he chooses to enter a pot. He little enough money that he would be all-in by the end of the hand unless he slowed down (unlikely). There is a chance (how likely is entirely unknown) that he's got random garbage or a pseudo-strong hand, like T8s/65s (terrible all-in hands, but good postflop hands). Of course, I think a lot of his hand range is A-high and that sort of thing, but playing around in my mind was the idea that J-high may end up being good, and therefore I should try to knock out SB's whatever he's got and show it down.

But now that I've had some more time away, J-high just isn't good enough. I would still try to raise somewhere with K-high plus an OESD to get heads up. I think Ace-high would be an automatic isolation.
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