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Old 07-27-2006, 12:40 PM
Brian462 Brian462 is offline
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Default Re: When to do a squeeze/sandwhich play?

The best time to do a squeeze is usually when a Lp raiser with wide pf raising range raises and is called by another player that likely isn't too strong.

Its important to make sure that the original raiser and the player that called that raiser will respect your reraise (so if the guy is 70% vpip, dont bother).

Example: 6max 50 nl

folds to Co who is 33% vpip, 18% pfr. Co raises $2, button (25/11) calls that raise. It folds to you on the BB, you raise to $8 (maybe even $9, but enough to get them the [censored] out of the hand).

Notice the vpips of the players involved, they both seem sane enough to fold most hands to your reraise.

Also, notice the large pfr range of the CO, the pfr % along with the position that player chose to raise from lets us know we most likely arent dealing with a big hand.
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