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Calling an all-in with +20 outs?
I am playing at a home game against a very LAGy player. He raises 5bb preflop, I reraise to 12bb on the button with 89s. He calls.
Flop is: 3h,6s,7s He pushes all in for 39bb. I call his all in. Is this the correct play in this particular situation? |
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Re: Calling an all-in with +20 outs?
Boringly std postflop. Awful preflop
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Re: Calling an all-in with +20 outs?
50BB zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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why would you raise preflop with that hand??
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what should have been done preflop to make it less horrible?
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Re: Calling an all-in with +20 outs?
In Texas Hold Them, we vary our play.
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Re: Calling an all-in with +20 outs?
Bigger stacks!!!
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Re: Calling an all-in with +20 outs?
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In Texas Hold Them, we vary our play. [/ QUOTE ] Way too shallow and versus a shorty who is likely a gigantic donk this play is pointless. |
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Re: Calling an all-in with +20 outs?
Just call preflop. Flop is fine and ridiculously standard.
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Re: Calling an all-in with +20 outs?
Preflop bad, flop std.
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