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Old 07-07-2007, 01:55 PM
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Default Re: 27T: Stop and Go on the bubble?

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We will have some FE postflop as opposed to none pf so it's certainly higher in EV. The question is really if we should fold or SnG. Pushing pf isn't good.

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Some as in very little?

Letting BB see a flop is not good.
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Old 07-07-2007, 03:14 PM
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Default Re: 27T: Stop and Go on the bubble?

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We will have some FE postflop as opposed to none pf so it's certainly higher in EV. The question is really if we should fold or SnG. Pushing pf isn't good.

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Some as in very little?

Letting BB see a flop is not good.

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I agree with the shove pf. There's already like 600 out there and you probably have the best hand. I don't think we'll find many better spots.
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Old 07-07-2007, 03:18 PM
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We will have some FE postflop as opposed to none pf so it's certainly higher in EV. The question is really if we should fold or SnG. Pushing pf isn't good.

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Some as in very little?

Letting BB see a flop is not good.

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I agree with the shove pf. There's already like 600 out there and you probably have the best hand. I don't think we'll find many better spots.

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I don't quite understand your reasoning here. We're pushing (or at least I'm pushing) because

1) I don't want BB to see a flop, especially when the flop will likely be all overs.

2) Lots of money in the pot as it is, and I'll go HU with button for 50% equity and nice overlay.
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Old 07-07-2007, 03:20 PM
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Default Re: 27T: Stop and Go on the bubble?

Move in or fold. SNG would be fine in the big bling but you can't let him see a flop for free.
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Old 07-07-2007, 04:17 PM
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Default Re: 27T: Stop and Go on the bubble?

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Move in or fold. SNG would be fine in the big bling but you can't let him see a flop for free.

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Old 07-07-2007, 05:41 PM
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Default Re: 27T: Stop and Go on the bubble?

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I agree with the shove pf. There's already like 600 out there and you probably have the best hand. I don't think we'll find many better spots.

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I don't quite understand your reasoning here. We're pushing (or at least I'm pushing) because

1) I don't want BB to see a flop, especially when the flop will likely be all overs.

2) Lots of money in the pot as it is, and I'll go HU with button for 50% equity and nice overlay.

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I'm not sure what part of my reasoning you don't understand. I just said that I like a shove because there's a lot of money already out there and we probably have the best hand, and of course it's best to be up against one player instead of two...I guess I left that last part out. I was really just agreeing with what you said earlier.
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