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Was this the right time to try for a kill shot?
Small stakes SNG. Down to two players. Money will be split 60/40 between those two players. I have about 4000 chips, my opposition 1000. Blinds are 100/200. Opponent hasn't been tricky and quickly yielded to pressure h/u. We had gone back and forth getting nowhere for a while now, but it would be a while before the blinds increased, too.
I am in the BB with AQo and decide to wait and trap. Flop is Q52 all spades. I do not have a spade. SB bets 400. Because he is straightforward, I put him on a pair, not the flush, but I could be wrong. I go all-in. Without any spades in my hand, was this the right time to try and go for the kill? |
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Re: Was this the right time to try for a kill shot?
Its time to post a buy-in in the title, etc...
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Re: Was this the right time to try for a kill shot?
is this a serious topic and a serious question?
push all in pf. |
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Re: Was this the right time to try for a kill shot?
Trapping in sngs=gay push this every single time when ur opp has 5 BBs...push everything when ur opp has 5 BB's
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Re: Was this the right time to try for a kill shot?
please try to trap with unpaired hands all the time
ace high = killah postflop |
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Re: Was this the right time to try for a kill shot?
min raise and fold to a shove.
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Re: Was this the right time to try for a kill shot?
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min raise and fold to a shove. [/ QUOTE ] |
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