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Pushing big draws
This is a bubble situation where I have no pressure to get chips in. I am about 20th with 60ish left. If I double here I am 2nd or 3ed in chips, but crippled if I lose.
Full Tilt Poker Game #3344583004: $10 + $1 Tournament 250/500 Ante 50 - No Limit Hold'em (Nine Handed) Seat 5: HERO(12,395) Seat 9: VILLAIN(11,593) The button is in seat #3 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to HERO [Th Qh] 2 folds VILLIAN calls 500 4 folds HERO checks *** FLOP *** [Ks 6h Jh] POT= 1200 HERO bets 1,000 VILLIAN raises to 2,000 HERO Pushes Standard???? I tend to play these draws fast, but wondering if I should slow down a bit since I am not under any pressure to get chips in even thou I'm usually way ahead here even including sets in Villain's range Board: Ks Jh 6h Dead: equity win tie pots won pots tied Hand 0: 51.935% 47.15% 04.78% 28010 2839.50 { QhTh } Hand 1: 48.065% 43.28% 04.78% 25711 2839.50 { JJ+, 66, AKs, AJs, KJs, QTs, AKo, AJo, KJo, QTo } |
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Re: Pushing big draws
looks fine...play to win and press edges...and you do have some solid FE here...well played
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Re: Pushing big draws
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looks fine...play to win and press edges...and you do have some solid FE here...well played [/ QUOTE ] spot on, nice push |
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Re: Pushing big draws
Even without time to stove it during the tourney, how can it possibly be wrong to shove with probably 15 outs to a good chance to win the whole thing?
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