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Re: Bad final table play?
Anyone else consider a raise pre-flop?
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Re: Bad final table play?
i didnt want to raise preflop since i was oop and if he pushed i would have a tough decison and would've been behind more often that not calling off all of my chips on his range of hands.
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Re: Bad final table play?
I agree with re-raising pre-flop. If the guy shoves you can fold knowing you were behind or 50/50 at best.
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Re: Bad final table play?
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i didnt want to raise preflop since i was oop and if he pushed i would have a tough decison and would've been behind more often that not calling off all of my chips on his range of hands. [/ QUOTE ] Surely being OOP you'd rather finish the hand now? |
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Re: Bad final table play?
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I agree with re-raising pre-flop. If the guy shoves you can fold knowing you were behind or 50/50 at best. [/ QUOTE ] uhh if he's gonna 3bet hes gonna put in like 9kish and then fold? putting half your stack in pre and then folding is pretty gross |
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Re: Bad final table play?
I don't reraise preflop so I can fold to a shove.
I might shove preflop if I have a read that villain isn't overly tight and will steal from HJ with AJ/KQ/KJ/QJ type of hand. That said, I like the line used by OP since we definitely have a workable stack even if we miss flop and check/fold. |
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