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Old 09-25-2007, 11:46 AM
RainFall RainFall is offline
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Default How deep would you be to stackoff with a hand 100% of the time

Lately i've been alot of live 3/5 vs alot of unknowns with short stacks. Sometimes i think i could be finding spots for really tight folds but just was thinking... At what point are you autostacking off (bb deep wise) with certain hands on the flop ... like around where is your point where you actually think about it...

1) TPTK or TPGK/Overpair
2) Top 2
3) Bottom 2
4) Set
5) flopped small flush
6) flopped 2nd or 3rd nut flush

My answers before i even think about folding.
1) 30
2) 45-55
3) 35-45
4) 80-90
5) 40-60
6) 70-80

How close are these numbers to where they should be?

These numbers are assuming the board isn't nasty.. and fairly normal.. but not completely dry.

Like J83 2 suits
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Old 09-25-2007, 02:42 PM
Andynan Andynan is offline
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Default Re: How deep would you be to stackoff with a hand 100% of the time

it depends on the stack to pot ratio on the flop, you need to say how many blinds are in the pot for the question to be relevant.

Ie: Im not autostacking for 30bb with TPTK in limped pot, but sure am in raised pot. Also assuming it's always HU on the flop.
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Old 09-30-2007, 05:12 AM
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Default Re: How deep would you be to stackoff with a hand 100% of the time

I don't understand. You're planning to fold a set on a J83 twosuited flop if you have to call more than 70ish BB. Dude, if I had JJ on that flop, I wouldn't fold if we were playing for wives.
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Old 09-30-2007, 11:47 AM
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Default Re: How deep would you be to stackoff with a hand 100% of the time

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I don't understand. You're planning to fold a set on a J83 twosuited flop if you have to call more than 70ish BB. Dude, if I had JJ on that flop, I wouldn't fold if we were playing for wives.

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What if his wife was
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Old 09-30-2007, 07:16 PM
PyramidScheme PyramidScheme is offline
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Default Re: How deep would you be to stackoff with a hand 100% of the time

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I don't understand. You're planning to fold a set on a J83 twosuited flop if you have to call more than 70ish BB. Dude, if I had JJ on that flop, I wouldn't fold if we were playing for wives.

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I don't think he meant folding the nuts. Obviously by 'set' he meant 2nd or bottom.
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Old 09-30-2007, 08:49 PM
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Default Re: How deep would you be to stackoff with a hand 100% of the time

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I don't understand. You're planning to fold a set on a J83 twosuited flop if you have to call more than 70ish BB. Dude, if I had JJ on that flop, I wouldn't fold if we were playing for wives.

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I don't think he meant folding the nuts. Obviously by 'set' he meant 2nd or bottom.

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Dude, I wouldn't fold middle set for my wife, and I don't even particularly like her.
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Old 10-01-2007, 06:53 AM
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The above post makes no sense. Brought to you by Perestroika.
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