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poooosh
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given this tournaments and what ive seen from reraises id just shove. people do this with 88,99,a10,aj,aq. its absurd, just gamble, heck,a lot of his range you have him dominated. [/ QUOTE ] sounds good to me. part of the problem with not pushing preflop will be a complete inability to bluff the flop if he cbets. if you call the raise to 1600, the pot will be 3500ish with each of you having about 5400 behind. assuming villain will cbet almost any board, after he cbets he'll have something like 3500 left and a pot of 5500. lets say the flop comes Q94 and he's got TT or 88, you probably still can't get him to fold his middle pair when it would be 3500 to call in a pot of over 12k. so i push preflop to avoid a postflop mess and hope this guy is one of the many donks who will pull this kind of move with a lot of hands worse than QQ in a 180. |
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call... see flop and evaluate villain's play OOP... normally a goot pair is gonna fire a bullet on the flop...
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