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Is this an automatic shove?
At any point in a NL tourney, say you have the nut flush draw on a non-paired board. You have the smallest stack in the current hand. The action is on you and your stack is the size of the pot or less.
Is this an auto-push? Let's assume there is no other factor like there are two micro-stacks not in the hand and you are on the bubble. |
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Re: Is this an automatic shove?
Yes easy shove. Depending on my stack size and who else is in the hand I may opt to open shove or crai.
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Re: Is this an automatic shove?
Shove basically 100% I think
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Re: Is this an automatic shove?
why wouldn't it be?
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Re: Is this an automatic shove?
Yes its a shove. Aggressions usually pays - and if noone has anything you are the favorite to vin.
With a flush-draw and very deep stacks in a turnament I prefer to do a check-call to see turn and river and fold if I missed the flush on the river. A crai or direkt shove with deep stacks screams flush-draw. |
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