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Old 02-01-2007, 10:26 PM
pineapple888 pineapple888 is offline
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Default Re: (live $175) Time to bail out of a stop-n-go?

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PF call makes me sick

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It's not a preflop call so much as a push with a head-fake in it. The idea of a stop-and-go is to call preflop with the intention of pushing pretty much any flop, since your opponent with two unpaired cards is going to miss about 2/3 of the time. What I'm asking is if I can bail out on the move given that both overcards flopped, I'm likely to get called by a lot, and I've got absolutely no draw. The only thing I'm getting him to fold there is (maybe) a low pocket pair. The rest of his raising range hit that flop.

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lol

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evg, this is perilously close to ban territory. [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img]

Slim, I gotta agree with the other veterans here. Bad spot for a stop-and-go. Just sigh and fold one more time.

Given that you called preflop, it's time to bail on the idea post-flop.
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Old 02-02-2007, 06:49 AM
good2cu good2cu is offline
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Default Re: (live $175) Time to bail out of a stop-n-go?

fold pfreflop. sngs are easy game.
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