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[ QUOTE ] i thought you left? [/ QUOTE ] [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] also imo hero played the hand almost as bad as is humanly possible. but really, i thought you left? |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] i thought you left? [/ QUOTE ] [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] but really, i thought you left? [/ QUOTE ] Old Seinfeld episode..... George makes a huge scene at work and quits his job. That night he talks to Jerry and realizes how much he needs his job. He decides to return to work the next day without any explanation. They give him a little flack at first, but he gets to stay. Welcome back nit. |
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I would reraise to $75 if I were going to limp/rr.
When MP1 raises to $300, I'd need some kind of read to get a range of hands for villain in order to make a call on whether to push or fold. I'd be inclined in a live game with no reads to push, but there are plenty of guys who I would be happy to push against and expect TPGK or a draw much of the time. There are others against whom I'd only ever see a set and I'd fold. If his range for limp/call preflop, followed by the raise post-flop, is as wide as something like QQ,77,44,AhKh,AQs,AhJh,KdQd,9h7h,8h7h,7h6h,74s,6h5 h (or wider) then hero has about 35+% equity and there is so much money already in the pot that a push seems good. But if the guy would have raised with AKs/AQs/AJs/QQ, and if he would only limp/call then push like this with sets and OESFDs, then hero's equity drops vs 77,44,6h5h to 13+% and hero should fold. |
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