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Should i have got away from this

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Honeybadg:

--- Quote from: George2Loose on June 05, 2012, 00:19:38 AM ---
Think most points have been covered. Anyone saying the 96 call is fine even if 300 bigs deep is wrong. It"s a terrible defend.

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At 300BB you are paying 3BB for the chance to stack your opponent - feels like a pretty cheap call to make with massive upside.

Given only 40BB to win here - it is a pretty loose/rubbish call to make - I will leave my previous post to amuse myself - good evidence that I have become way too loose at making hopeful/hero calls.

deanp27:
You won"t have 300bb for long if you keep peeling 4x raises with trashy hands and you don"t stack opponents nearly often enough

Santino67:
It"s a cooler Gerry but like the guys said above, there was no need to go broke with this, particularly after you got yourself to a healthier position after your day 2 opening stack. Massive jam on flop gets you no value if you"re ahead and only likely to get called by someone who"s spiked their set (obv not expecting 9/6os though) and you"re left gutted.

George2Loose:

--- Quote from: Honeybadg on June 05, 2012, 20:31:13 PM ---

--- Quote from: George2Loose on June 05, 2012, 00:19:38 AM ---
Think most points have been covered. Anyone saying the 96 call is fine even if 300 bigs deep is wrong. It"s a terrible defend.

--- End quote ---


At 300BB you are paying 3BB for the chance to stack your opponent - feels like a pretty cheap call to make with massive upside.

Given only 40BB to win here - it is a pretty loose/rubbish call to make - I will leave my previous post to amuse myself - good evidence that I have become way too loose at making hopeful/hero calls.



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So you"re basically peeling atc in the hope of stacking an opponent when this deep?

WYoung83:
If i was sat on a table and seen someone defend from BB with 96o im insta licking my lips to try and play flops with him.

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