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Re: 400NL 6max: Push preflop vs a 2+2er?
why not just call his raise preflop? youre OOP.
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Re: 400NL 6max: Push preflop vs a 2+2er?
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why not just call his raise preflop? youre OOP. [/ QUOTE ] Call to stop and go on the flop you mean? I mean, if you're oop then a push would be a good thing as it annuls positional advantage (except when you're thinking about a stop n go). |
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Re: 400NL 6max: Push preflop vs a 2+2er?
You've played 600 hands. You're OOP. He's TAG. Looks like it's time to get out of the way.
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Re: 400NL 6max: Push preflop vs a 2+2er?
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why not just call his raise preflop? youre OOP. [/ QUOTE ] A re-raise is so incredibly standard considering that the raiser is on the Button and could have a huge range of cards which AK is well ahead of. Given that the guy is TAG, he's not stupid enough to stack off with one pair, especially in position. |
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Re: 400NL 6max: Push preflop vs a 2+2er?
minraise
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Re: 400NL 6max: Push preflop vs a 2+2er?
Status quo is to call w/ AA/KK in position these days, especially with no 4-bet history. ALL IN.
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