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Old 02-15-2007, 04:23 PM
RollTide77 RollTide77 is offline
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Default Re: 10NL 6MAX - 44 hit set but with flush showing

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We're not OOP, we're in the CO, and with full stacks, yes, you should be calling this every time for set value.

[/ QUOTE ]Yeah, I miss counted skimming over it quickly. I meant OOP in respect to people coming in behind you.

Let's assume you are MP. Are you guys always calling in 6MAX with low PPs? If you get alot of fight back from anyone else (either the UTG raiser or someone coming in behind you) how do you know you aren't out trip'd when you have to shove your stack or are you just playing the odds that aren't long-term?
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Old 02-15-2007, 04:42 PM
SnappyJoe SnappyJoe is offline
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Default Re: 10NL 6MAX - 44 hit set but with flush showing

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We're not OOP, we're in the CO, and with full stacks, yes, you should be calling this every time for set value.

[/ QUOTE ]Yeah, I miss counted skimming over it quickly. I meant OOP in respect to people coming in behind you.

Let's assume you are MP. Are you guys always calling in 6MAX with low PPs? If you get alot of fight back from anyone else (either the UTG raiser or someone coming in behind you) how do you know you aren't out trip'd when you have to shove your stack or are you just playing the odds that aren't long-term?

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I'm not sure I understand what you're saying but I raise pocket pairs if it's an unraised pot, call if the raise isn't too big to ruin my implied odds or fold if the initial raise is too big to give me the implied odds I need.

This goes for any seat at the table.
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