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Re: Standard Push?
Sorry should have stated that villain sat down with $7.50 and doubled up early on moving in with pocket sixes pre flop
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This is a pretty standard shove, villian wont fold very often but factoring in those few times he does makes this push +EV imo
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#3
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are you afraid to lose money?
do you dislike money? if not, rebuy preflop other than that super standard |
#4
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Standard push imo. You should not be playing with scared monies tough. If you want to take a shot at higher limits, you should just save up one BI, that you can lose and won't affect your BR.
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std, but have a reload waiting. this is high variance, but meh. screw him.
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#6
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Standard push imo. You should not be playing with scared monies tough. If you want to take a shot at higher limits, you should just save up one BI, that you can lose and won't affect your BR. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah i was thinking about doing this. I have played $0.10/$0.25 before full buy in and have shown a profit every time i played. This time when I sat down with my $15 I left with $51 in around 150 hands but i only played premium hands and got lucky on this hand. |
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now calculate your session with a full buyin, you would have shown much more profit
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