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paired board (theoryish)
I have more a general question for the SSNLers. Givens are flop of Ts Th 3h, villain is MP1, you are CO, you both have 100-120BB effective. PF: he raised the std 3-5BB and you call, everyone else folds. What kind of range (minus the obvious 10) will you call a snap allin from a 30-35/20-25/2-3 and why? Please give your general image and thoughts.
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Re: paired board (theoryish)
I'm a bit confused. Are you saying he just openshoves?
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Re: paired board (theoryish)
yes, he open shoves (fast like an insta-shove).
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Re: paired board (theoryish)
Readless: I call with JJ+, but it's hard to tell when you're not actually at the table.
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Re: paired board (theoryish)
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Readless: I call with JJ+, but it's hard to tell when you're not actually at the table. [/ QUOTE ] what is your general image? |
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Re: paired board (theoryish)
QQ+ for me, I'd call w/ NFD against sum1 who's tilting too.
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Re: paired board (theoryish)
hmmm, not getting much feedback.
mk. this happened a couple weeks ago and I've been thinking about it for a while. flop was JJ3r and I have 77. The SB shoved, 2 folds to me, one person behind. I tanked for a minute and called with 77. He never showed. Just wondering if it was generally a bad call on my part. that's all. |
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Re: paired board (theoryish)
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hmmm, not getting much feedback. [/ QUOTE ] that's because it happens so rarely that no one cares. |
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