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At that level, I liked to see a flop with KK and if no A appeared, I moved all-in. The reason was that in this case I avoided loosing my stack against people who moved all-in with any AX hand. [/ QUOTE ] I sure hate putting my money in as a favourite too. |
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Why put yourself in an awkward spot - let your opponent make the tough decision. [/ QUOTE ] The point is, if he has aces i offer him an easy decision. But if he has aces, and the flop looks somehow scary to him because a flush or a straight draw might appear I might bluff him off. So this would be the tougher decision for him. Nevertheless i decided to move all-in in this situation. |
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The point is, if he has aces i offer him an easy decision. But if he has aces, and the flop looks somehow scary to him because a flush or a straight draw might appear I might bluff him off. So this would be the tougher decision for him. Nevertheless i decided to move all-in in this situation. [/ QUOTE ] Approximately 0% of 10 NL players will be pushed off a given flop with AA. |
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[ QUOTE ] The point is, if he has aces i offer him an easy decision. But if he has aces, and the flop looks somehow scary to him because a flush or a straight draw might appear I might bluff him off. So this would be the tougher decision for him. Nevertheless i decided to move all-in in this situation. [/ QUOTE ] Approximately 0% of 10 NL players will be pushed off a given flop with AA. [/ QUOTE ] ...and about 0% of ANY NL players will be pushed off AA if they are concerned about a FD or SD. |
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