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Re: $15 QQ Who made bubble mistake?
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I agree with this statement, although it's fair to say you are including the villain's estimation of the hero in this (villain would have to assume that the hero is a thinking player and would therefore fold) line of thinking ... you would have to assess whether the villain was a clever player... [/ QUOTE ] He probably thought I was decent. I played a normal and correct end game IMO (shoving often but not calling shoves often and not calling lightly). I had to shown down 54 hearts once when I pushed a shortish stack into AK and won. Earlier I called a shove with 55 (I had 5.5x) and beat an opponent's 92. I don't recall showing down many other hands. Hope this helps. |
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Re: $15 QQ Who made bubble mistake?
I think that after the hands you have shown down it would take a villain with a strong stomach to shove ATC in this spot. Also if the BB wakes up with a hand and ends up tripling up - the villain could end up putting himself in roughly joint 3rd place.
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Re: $15 QQ Who made bubble mistake?
You HAVE to shove pf here, it doesn't matter that the other big stack is slightly bigger because him losing could possibly get him bubbled anyway.
Shove this, and then shove every hand until the short stack is gone or you lose your lead. |
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