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Re: $60 TT on the bubble (miniscule short stack adds a little intrigue
I like an open push.
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Re: $60 TT on the bubble (miniscule short stack adds a little intrigue
Pudge,
I think our hand has way too much value for an action limp. A lot of big stacks at 60s won't get that they have a lot of FE over you... they won't even think about it. Gaurantee you a lot of guys with 8k at this point are sitting there thinking "teehee I get to fold into the money". And I'd of course love to play my TT vs. shorty or BB. |
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Re: $60 TT on the bubble (miniscule short stack adds a little intrigue
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Pudge, I think our hand has way too much value for an action limp. A lot of big stacks at 60s won't get that they have a lot of FE over you... they won't even think about it. Gaurantee you a lot of guys with 8k at this point are sitting there thinking "teehee I get to fold into the money". And I'd of course love to play my TT vs. shorty or BB. [/ QUOTE ] do you put it at a standard open or a shove then, wiggs? |
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Re: $60 TT on the bubble (miniscule short stack adds a little intrigue
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Re: $60 TT on the bubble (miniscule short stack adds a little intrigue
I agree with Wiggs here it is read dependent of big stack knows what he is doing action limp or fold if he doesn't 500-600 is fine.
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Re: $60 TT on the bubble (miniscule short stack adds a little intrigue
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Action limp. [/ QUOTE ] I don't like this in this spot, unless I use the action limp for a different purpose than you. I want to limp to induce the big stack to shove. The action limp accomplishes two things in a hand like this. For one, it doesn't allow the short button stack to open shove (insignificant here.) It also insures that the short BB stack does not get a walk. However, the BB is not so short that the 200 he loses here is real significant. So, I don't think this is a good spot for the action limp. Maybe if the blinds were 200/400? |
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Re: $60 TT on the bubble (miniscule short stack adds a little intrigue)
haha kevin i didnt even realize that this was the same hand as the JJ until i got your email.
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haha kevin i didnt even realize that this was the same hand as the JJ until i got your email. [/ QUOTE ] [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] ps I'm forcing myself to take tonight off. If you see me playing, yell at me! |
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Re: $60 TT on the bubble (miniscule short stack adds a little intrigue
Action limp isn't that bad of an idea. If we limp, the B shoves, the SB shoves and the BB folds it seems doubtful that we can call with TT though (we would need about 47-48% equity). Then again it seems doubtful that we can call no matter what we do. The excpetion is if the SB is in kamakaze mode and will always shove in. If the B pushes the top 50% and the SB shoves everything then you could easily call with TT (almost +2.0%). But if they are both on the top 45% it is pretty close between limp-calling and limp-folding.
That said I like a limp. |
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Re: $60 TT on the bubble (miniscule short stack adds a little intrigue
I was also thinking limp. Raise to 500 is a close 2nd. It depends on the big stack.
Ryan |
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