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pearljammed\'s raises
Last night I played the entirety of the 19k tournament on full tilt to the left of pearljammed. Some things I noticed....
1) His raises are small and consistent. 2.5x Even when he was down to 10bbs with a bb of 4k, he still made it 2.5x. 2) As the ante round started, Pearljammed's raises were NEVER reraised or called. It was like he could steal any blind from any seat. My question is this. How does he get away with stealing soooooo many times? And with 10 bbs, if hes going to raise, why isnt he just pushing? |
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Re: pearljammed\'s raises
When you see a ~10BB stack raise like that instead of push in this situation, if looks like they want action, and demonstrates a willingness to call any re-raise.
Because of that, any opponent to him must be willing to call off 10BB. My guess is that he is exploiting that fact. |
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Re: pearljammed\'s raises
A couple of thoughts
I always open raise any hand, which puts pressure on all behind me. SOoner or later, i find out that either i) people are calling, then floating on the flop, in which case i need to tighten up ii) people are laying down and getting killed, in which case , i will loosen up, and rob you blind. So, if no one (including yourself) was standing up to him, why the hell would he stop? I think you had to resteal off him at some stage, say when you are button, or CO. Otherwise, you are in the horrible situation where i) you dont get to steal blinds ii) you dont get to play many hands iii) as the tourney goes on, your relative blinds increase, so you are more hamstrung. As for not pushing, most retards dont know that it is (usually) good poker just to shove with 11 or 12bb or less. But, if a table is willing to be slaughtered, time and time again, for only a betgo raise, then why shove? |
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Re: pearljammed\'s raises
1) I'm assuming you know about pearljamms success?
2) He got played back at twice and both times he had AA. I think that turned people off. 3) If I was deeper, I would most certainly reraise, but I was card dead and had 10bbs in the money the whole time. 4) As a similar stack as him, what hands would you reraise an aggressive player in position late in tourny? |
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Re: pearljammed\'s raises
So, are we never ever ever shoving into a constant raiser, simply because they had AA twice?
Think about their range. If they are raising every button, and you have 12bb or so, you are going to either lay down and get raped, or going to fight back by shoving Or, just wait for those magical cards to arrive I think you have to realise that 12-15bb is prime restealing territory, and is prolly the best option against a constant mini raiser. Once blinds go up, and you have say 8 or 9 bb, you lose the ability to fold out to a resteal, which really hamstrings you |
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Re: pearljammed\'s raises
Yea i've noticed this as well. He raises a ton of hands 2.5X but seems he only get reraised holding QQ+/AK, its pretty gross how long he survives on the short stack.
Perhaps he believes people just aren't that resteal capable, so he doesn't mind raise/folding at 8-13 BB's a lot. With some tournaments or line ups behind him, this might be true. An extreme example is the mansion 100k, where given structure and players, the optimum strategy is to constantly riase like 2.3X and fold to shoves. |
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Re: pearljammed\'s raises
Hmmmm, I always thought PJ was kinda nitty, and definitely a cardrack.
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Re: pearljammed\'s raises
cardrack?
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