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Old 09-13-2007, 04:17 PM
SwingVelvet SwingVelvet is offline
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Default Re: Resteal Spot in FTP 75, on Bubble, Marginal at Best or Mandatory?

I don't understand the stop n go here.

Isn't this going to cause the villain to play perfectly post flop?

If he misses, he'll fold, if he hits, he'll bust you.

I agree, b/c of stack sizes, you don't have much FE at all preflop, so I just fold.

This is way too marginal for my taste.
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Old 09-13-2007, 05:02 PM
JMSlick JMSlick is offline
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Default Re: Resteal Spot in FTP 75, on Bubble, Marginal at Best or Mandatory?

i'm sure you can do some Sklanskyesque calcs here to work out what is best. It depends upon what is most profitable in the long run. The thing I don't like about this type of analysis is that it is so subjective...

I'd probably shove. Small stack, he might call with Q,10, QJ etc and you'll be ahead. If you are beat, you might be 60:40 in which case you are still getting the right price to shove. I don't want to give him the opportunity to make a better decision after seeing 3 more cards.
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Old 09-13-2007, 06:04 PM
NHFunkii NHFunkii is offline
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Default Re: Resteal Spot in FTP 75, on Bubble, Marginal at Best or Mandatory?

stopngo because he might fold a small pair or an unimproved ace

and please dont fold
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Old 09-13-2007, 07:05 PM
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Default Re: Resteal Spot in FTP 75, on Bubble, Marginal at Best or Mandatory?

ok, so villain would not be playing perfectly then, thank you
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