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$13 dollar 6 man Turbo, with 99 on SB
Folds to me on the SB, I have 99. Blinds are 50/100 and I have a 1008 left and the BB has 2300, what's my move????
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Re: $13 dollar 6 man Turbo, with 99 on SB
Push! [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] All you can eat!
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Re: $13 dollar 6 man Turbo, with 99 on SB
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what's my move???? [/ QUOTE ]Telling us how many players remain and their stacks obv PS: pretty rare cases where this is a fold tho... |
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Re: $13 dollar 6 man Turbo, with 99 on SB
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Push! [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] All you can eat! [/ QUOTE ] This, I'm pushing a lot wider than 99 here |
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Re: $13 dollar 6 man Turbo, with 99 on SB
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Folds to me on the SB, I have 99. Blinds are 50/100 and I have a 1008 left and the BB has 2300, what's my move???? [/ QUOTE ] Raise/call against an opponent who will attempt a re-steal with A7 or 33, but wouldn't call an open-shove with them. Open-push against an opponent who will flat-call a lot of marginal hands preflop and only continue with TP?K or better, or basically anyone who would call a 3 BB raise with more hands than he would call a push. If you really have a good read on your opponent and that read is "he's the nittiest nit that ever nitted," raise/fold. Absent a read, just push. |
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