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Old 11-04-2007, 05:15 PM
flybe1 flybe1 is offline
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Default Re: Sit \'n Go Strategy study group -- Part 2: Mid Blind Play

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OK, let's get this trainwreck moving again. Hand 2-32... go!

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A bit late I know, but here goes:

With 13.33M, you are not desperate, but if you have been pretty tight till now, probably a good spot to try to win some chips on the button.

Therefore IMO (and according to Slansky's push or fold system for beginners in TPFAP) if they both limp, I would strongly consider a push with ATs.

However, not so sure if a 4BB raise is called as in the book. OK, there is now a lot more money on the table, but this makes a call more attractive to one or both of the players who both out chip you- the hijack is getting almost 2:1 odds and if he calls the cut-off is getting almost 3:1 (admittedly in a three-way).

Does everyone agree with Moshman's principle that you should be more inclined to resteal against a stealer and a caller than against a single stealer? Seems to me that more strength has been shown and with two players already in the pot, it is more likely you will get at least one caller.
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