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Old 06-16-2006, 04:36 AM
Kn0wClue Kn0wClue is offline
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Default When is too early to start pushing?

i know sheets advocates a hype tight then hyper aggressive strategy, but when or what level is the right criteria to switch gears? is it a gradual process or does it shift within a few hands? i am having trouble losing my big stack because i push so much. where do i need to draw the line. with sheets style, am i basically trying to just make the money or do i need to risk to get top when it could put me out?
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Old 06-16-2006, 04:40 AM
vqchuang vqchuang is offline
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Default Re: When is too early to start pushing?

ur question is too broad and encompasses too many subjects to answer cohesively in one thread.

U can steal whenever u feel like it and whenver the conditions are right
At ~10xBB u are pushing in order to steal blinds
At >10xBB u are raising something other than ur entire stack in order to steal blinds
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Old 06-16-2006, 05:19 AM
snakekilla88 snakekilla88 is offline
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Default Re: When is too early to start pushing?

yeah your question is way too broad. Buy SNGPT which will allow you to check if a push is profitable or post alot of hands in here in the end game that you find difficult or both!

Heres an article I read recently that really should help you out.

http://www.tightpoker.com/tournament..._stealing.html

Goodluck
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