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Old 02-18-2007, 04:58 PM
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Old 02-19-2007, 01:06 AM
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Old 02-19-2007, 04:51 PM
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75% shove 25% call with plan to get it in on most turns, given this is an unknown.

unless it was your first hand at the table, you should be able to have a better read on the villain and i would have to know his stats to give you better advice. some players only do this when they have the goods (set) and some do it with draws/any pair/random/top pair just to see where they stand and try to take pot down.

there are some players that I will call once and then fold to because they would never get AI with A9 or TT or something, but for the most part, you have to like your hand here.

there shouldn't be one correct play as it is almost never correct to play a hand the same way all the time so for people who just say shove, call, or fold, you shoudl really think about mixing up your play and expanding your game.

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edit: something i shoudl stress is you should know more about villain. but for 1 BI i'm not folding KK here to an unknown, it's just not good poker given you are splashing around at least a little bit.

there are lots of players that i dont even think twice about folding to, just not unknowns for one buyin.
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