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Re: 200 nl AK pre against 67/2 donk
Why flip with a 67/2 guy for 75bb? Chances are, if he hangs around you can get your money in against him WAY better than 50/50... The $20 he takes in this hand is only temporarily his.
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Re: 200 nl AK pre against 67/2 donk
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Why flip with a 67/2 guy for 75bb? Chances are, if he hangs around you can get your money in against him WAY better than 50/50... The $20 he takes in this hand is only temporarily his. [/ QUOTE ] If this was 100% to be a flip, you should always do it, but it usually isn't a flip. |
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Re: 200 nl AK pre against 67/2 donk
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[ QUOTE ] Why flip with a 67/2 guy for 75bb? Chances are, if he hangs around you can get your money in against him WAY better than 50/50... The $20 he takes in this hand is only temporarily his. [/ QUOTE ] If this was 100% to be a flip, you should always do it, but it usually isn't a flip. [/ QUOTE ] Agreed - the times it's not a flip + the times it is a flip and he wins and just leaves = why expose yourself to it. It's not like getting money out of the guy is hard @ 67/2... I'd happily flip a nit all day for 75bb but this guy...meh. |
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