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Old 10-24-2007, 06:51 PM
SharkTank43 SharkTank43 is offline
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Default Re: good resteal spot? Full Tilt $3 Rebuy

I shove for value here. You're ahead a ton of the time here.
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Old 10-24-2007, 07:31 PM
gobucks27 gobucks27 is offline
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Default Re: good resteal spot? Full Tilt $3 Rebuy

Without any reads...I believe a shove is in order here against unknown villain..
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Old 10-24-2007, 11:15 PM
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Default Re: good resteal spot? Full Tilt $3 Rebuy

Thank you for replies.
Table was quite active, this is actually the first time it was mucked to him in this situation. Raise size seemed suspicious to me, like he didn't want a call. I shoved because I believed him to have a small PP, or something like KQ, and didn't really want me calling him and would fold if I shoved. I believed that this was resteal because it also seemed like he could have total air - ie. stealing. But it appears as though the consensus is shove for value - as in, I should expect to have the best hand and get called by worse?

I shoved, he insta-called, showed 33. My next question is, is this a good call on his part there? Thank you.
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Old 10-25-2007, 12:28 AM
ChipSpeak ChipSpeak is offline
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Default Re: good resteal spot? Full Tilt $3 Rebuy

It's a ridiculous call on his part, flipping at best. Well played though, active table, I'm shoving here all day.
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