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$12 AQ bubble facing minraise
Shortstack seems solid. Raiser hasn't done anything weird yet, this seemed suspicious. What's our move here?
Full Tilt Poker No Limit Holdem Tournament Blinds: t100/t200 4 players Converter Stack sizes: UTG: t5785 Button: t2225 Hero: t3930 BB: t1560 Pre-flop: (4 players) Hero is SB with A[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] Q[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] UTG folds, <font color="#cc0000">Button raises to t400</font> |
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Re: $12 AQ bubble facing minraise
I push very fast.
Even if he has some kind of hand, button was probably targetting the BB, not you, and you have a tremendous FE + a good hand. |
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Re: $12 AQ bubble facing minraise
I push for the same reasons.
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Re: $12 AQ bubble facing minraise
It's not really that suspicous, a lot of people at these levels on the bubble will min raise as they think they have a decent chance of stealing without commiting all their chips (obv they are wrong and all ;D) but this is an insta push.
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Re: $12 AQ bubble facing minraise
If he was stealing, then a decent raise will get him out of the way as well as a push. Is the push needed
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Re: $12 AQ bubble facing minraise
You don't want him coming back over the top of you, and more importantly you want to maximize your fold equity, so yeah--you need to push.
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Re: $12 AQ bubble facing minraise
My move here is to push and make a note if he folds, and make a note if he calls
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#8
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Re: $12 AQ bubble facing minraise
Yeah, in retrospect I should have shoved, actually just called hoping to either get the button to shove so I can isojam, or keep the pot small if he doesn't. Bad reasoning probably. As is, the button folded, flop was ace high, I open shove and stack QQ, lol results orientedaments
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