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George2Loose:

--- Quote from: Honeybadg on September 13, 2009, 22:25:36 PM ---
... it was suited ... LOL ... no ... I had no faith in the raiser ... albeit with no evidence ... and I think from what he said afterwards he was just on a card rush ... big lucky break.

Generally I think it is a reasonable stategy to check raise all in if you hit anything. (as a short stack)

Thoughts

L

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um generally a very bad tactic. The hand you played with J3 should show you why!

Honeybadg:

--- Quote from: George2Loose on September 13, 2009, 22:37:39 PM ---

--- Quote from: Honeybadg on September 13, 2009, 22:25:36 PM ---
... it was suited ... LOL ... no ... I had no faith in the raiser ... albeit with no evidence ... and I think from what he said afterwards he was just on a card rush ... big lucky break.

Generally I think it is a reasonable stategy to check raise all in if you hit anything. (as a short stack)

Thoughts

L

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um generally a very bad tactic. The hand you played with J3 should show you why!

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Terrible shape versus a pair.

Very often - versus two overcards - then in okay shape - was pretty low in chips.

L

George2Loose:

--- Quote from: Honeybadg on September 13, 2009, 22:42:05 PM ---

--- Quote from: George2Loose on September 13, 2009, 22:37:39 PM ---

--- Quote from: Honeybadg on September 13, 2009, 22:25:36 PM ---
... it was suited ... LOL ... no ... I had no faith in the raiser ... albeit with no evidence ... and I think from what he said afterwards he was just on a card rush ... big lucky break.

Generally I think it is a reasonable stategy to check raise all in if you hit anything. (as a short stack)

Thoughts

L

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The point is- you have no idea of what you"re up against.

You could apply that theory to any hand. If you have J3 and the flop came 489 and you c/raise all in, if he has two overcards you get the same result- ie they fold.

Effectivley, on either flop, you"re turning your hand into a bluff.

Position is so key here. Just muck pre. If you really think villian is weak, re raise pre

um generally a very bad tactic. The hand you played with J3 should show you why!

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Terrible shape versus a pair.

Very often - versus two overcards - then in okay shape - was pretty low in chips.

L

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JamieCarra:
Busto 2539th :(

Honeybadg:

--- Quote from: JamieCarra on September 13, 2009, 22:52:59 PM ---
Busto 2539th :(

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Unlucky mate.

Break 5:

Two big dodges for me TT vs AA with no face cards on the flop.

AQ vs KK pre (short stack had pushed with AJ)

Lost a few chips playing AJ - which I missed on the flop (probably should have folded these)

8183 vs 20047 Average.

Blinds 200/400(50)

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