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Re: $27 Turbo: 88 on a 9xBB stack from EP
Aight, thanks for the advice all, and the suggestions on what ranges I should be pushing.
As I said, I pushed, and felt unsure about it, but thought it was probably right. Consensus here seems to be that I was being a bit too agro and needed at least TT or JJ. As far as the entertaining results, MP2 pushed behind me for a bit less than my stack, UTG folded. MP tabled KK, I spiked an 8 on the river to win the hand. I eventually built a huge stack when my J8o went up against KK (all-in preflop), got a K88 flop, and I turned quads. Went on to win a few hands later. |
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Re: $27 Turbo: 88 on a 9xBB stack from EP
So in other words you [censored] up but lucked out. Yeah great job.
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Re: $27 Turbo: 88 on a 9xBB stack from EP
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So in other words you [censored] up but lucked out. Yeah great job. [/ QUOTE ] Thanks, I thought so too. <3 |
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Re: $27 Turbo: 88 on a 9xBB stack from EP
My honest opinion is that you will be dominated a large amount of the time and be up against AK when you aren't, I don't think it gets folded much either. I think the push would be a bad move.
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Re: $27 Turbo: 88 on a 9xBB stack from EP
I think it's concensus, but I fold.
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