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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] sound advice allabouttheu, thanks so its a bad idea to big stack bully if you're the only one that knows what big stack bullying is? makes since. [/ QUOTE ] I have tried to do this SO much, but randoms just don't fold when you push every hand, unless there is a really smallstack around - and even then they can't fold AQ/AJ. I basically have cut down a ton on my bubble pwning vs randoms unless its a really obvious spot for them to fold, like a really shortstack, or i have a good image. [/ QUOTE ] If someone is bullying me, I would probably be calling w/ AQ, AJ unless there was a big shorty. Calling on the bubble seems to be harder than shoving on the bubble. Villain needs to be pretty tight for me to not call w/ AQ, AJ on bubble (obv blinds need to be high relative to stacks) [/ QUOTE ] yeah i mean spots where the good players are folding AQ/AJ, they aren't. I mean if they are calling a reasonable range of broadway/pairs then thats cool and i just pwn away, its when they start calling with like Q8s, K3 etc that you have to slow down |
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What typically is the cause of a player getting too many 4ths? [/ QUOTE ] just use your ICM program. Make sure you study every hand. If you lose, but it says you push/folded correctly then try not to worry about it. Mentally you're probably screwed up from an excess of 4ths and questioning your icm play. You're might be pushing Ax from an EP when you should be folding, and folding 86 type hands from sb when you should be shoving. |
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