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John Juands overbets allin pre with what?
watching the 200/400 NL.
6-handed. one limper, juanda goes allin for 58K on the button. whats the point? with what hands has he done this? |
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Re: John Juands overbets allin pre with what?
58k effective, or is this another one of those posts where the limper has $2K and the blinds each have $1K?
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Re: John Juands overbets allin pre with what?
Limper had 15k or so.
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Re: John Juands overbets allin pre with what?
right. so JJ can basically be pushing any hand he thinks is ahead of limpers range. wtf.
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Re: John Juands overbets allin pre with what?
A - K
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Re: John Juands overbets allin pre with what?
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right. so JJ can basically be pushing any hand he thinks is ahead of limpers range. wtf. [/ QUOTE ] Well there are still blinds to act. If they have full stacks then this is a very strange move. |
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Re: John Juands overbets allin pre with what?
If they had full stacks, I assumed they would have said. I assumed the limpers 15K stack was the effective stacks. People short stack these games all the time...
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Re: John Juands overbets allin pre with what?
whoever puts their oponent to a decision for all their chips first wins
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Re: John Juands overbets allin pre with what?
The all-in move is the most powerful move in no limit hold em. THE GREAT EQUALIZER.
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