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Old 06-12-2007, 07:11 AM
Ampelmann Ampelmann is offline
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Default Re: how many outs before raising/calling all in?

I have no idea why you particulary want to play against a TAG. I tend to avoid them. You don't get action when you have the better hand and when you do get action you're usually beaten.

This hand:

Reload before the hand. You're killing your implied odds by playing with a short stack (if you know what you're doing, about which I'm not sure).

Fold preflop. What flop are you hoping for that you will hit hard enough to put all chips in with villain also is also hitting good, but not so good as yourself? How often do these flops come by?

Flop: Either fold or shove, imo. Shove if you think he's capable to fold A9 or TT here.

As played, I fold the turn, given your read.

Why do you put him on an overpair or AK/AQ? He didn't raise preflop. Most TAGish players (correctly) raise these hands almost always. On the flop I'd much rather put him on 99, 88, 66, a flush draw or a straight draw with 77, although I don't know if he would bet this against 3 opponents.

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