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Old 10-14-2007, 01:33 PM
Rekwob Rekwob is offline
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Default Re: Never coldcall (theorish)

all depends on how much you spew postflop, if you have trouble getting away from 66 on KT4 boards, or refuse to go broke without a set, then cold calling isnt for you. id guess someone that needs rules to play by probably shouldnt be mixing it up with shallowish stacks postflop
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Old 10-14-2007, 02:04 PM
eBo eBo is offline
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Default Re: Never coldcall (theorish)

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FWIW, I coldcall ALLLL the time. It's a little less effective online because people squeeze too much, but that's only more reason to coldcall with the nuts.

Especially from the BB. Having a rule to never take advantage of sick pot odds late in a tournament is pretty brutal.

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How do you know this?
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Old 10-14-2007, 03:20 PM
ZeeJustin ZeeJustin is offline
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Default Re: Never coldcall (theorish)

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FWIW, I coldcall ALLLL the time. It's a little less effective online because people squeeze too much, but that's only more reason to coldcall with the nuts.

Especially from the BB. Having a rule to never take advantage of sick pot odds late in a tournament is pretty brutal.

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How do you know this?

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How do I know what? The squeeze online part? I still play online tournaments. I'm not banned from every site. I'm also friends with most of the top online tourney players, and we talk about live vs online all the time.
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