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Re: 16: I hate stacking off at 15/30
Fold PF.
As played, nice line. |
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Re: 16: I hate stacking off at 15/30
I hate folding here preflop. KJ plays pretty well blind-on-blind. If you want to conserve chips you could complete I guess, but folding just smacks of weakness.
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Re: 16: I hate stacking off at 15/30
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I hate folding here preflop. KJ plays pretty well blind-on-blind. If you want to conserve chips you could complete I guess, but folding just smacks of weakness. [/ QUOTE ] Agreed. I really can't see any other way to play this. NH. |
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Re: 16: I hate stacking off at 15/30
I think I am just calling pf. As played I guess shoving is fine w/ TPGK and some draws.
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Re: 16: I hate stacking off at 15/30
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If you stop raising KJo in lvl 2 you might not stack off so early. [/ QUOTE ] DING DING DING! SAM |
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Re: 16: I hate stacking off at 15/30
Damnit guys, do you play so bad postflop you can't turn a decent profit with KJ here? For god's sakes, a lot of people are going to fold their BB enough to make it profitable straight away without even seeing a flop. The decision is between limping and raising.
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Re: 16: I hate stacking off at 15/30
Summary of the second half of this thread: Set your self as 'away' until you can push.
IMO, this is bad advice. |
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