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What do you do when an Ace falls (or king)?
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#12
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If I'm reading the positions correct, Villian acts first. If he checks, I probe. If he bets, then the size of his bet influences my action.
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#13
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I think I flat call here. If he's over-betting a pp, then a push here won't get any more chips in. I'm looking to get him AI after the flop falls. [/ QUOTE ] Well, he could be overbetting AK. Mostly, though, if he's dumb enough to open 7xBB with anything, he's probably dumb enough to call off vs. a reraise with it. |
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#14
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If hes overbetting 77, he probably calls a push no?
I shove |
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#15
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If you flat call your investing about 30% of your stack hoping an ace doesn't fall or a king for that matter. I don't like calling a raise for over 1/4 of my chips when I know I have the best of it more times then not. I reraise all in preflop.
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#16
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Against my better judgment, I'll be nice about this.
Just push. Don't fold this. To him. Ever. |
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