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Re: Repping Strength Based on Stack Sizes
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The SB is a big stack, smart, aggressive, and thinking. The BB is a very short stack, but he is the nitty type of short stack. The type that often blinds himself to death. [/ QUOTE ] Wouldn't the thinking SB also notice this and assume you have as well (if he realizes you're probably a thinking player as well)? I'm not disagreeing that you gain some fe here. Just pointing out that this part of the logic seems a little flawed. FWIW I like to look for spots like this too. |
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Re: Repping Strength Based on Stack Sizes
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[ QUOTE ] The SB is a big stack, smart, aggressive, and thinking. The BB is a very short stack, but he is the nitty type of short stack. The type that often blinds himself to death. [/ QUOTE ] Wouldn't the thinking SB also notice this and assume you have as well (if he realizes you're probably a thinking player as well)? [/ QUOTE ] Yeah...it kind of requires the SB to be good...but not that good... |
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Re: Repping Strength Based on Stack Sizes
good post sherman
think we should call this move the "sherman repper" [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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Re: Repping Strength Based on Stack Sizes
I like it too Sherman, it is a highly profitable play I use as well. Key is SB is a thinking player, he can't possibly make a play at us here.
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