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Limp - Shove: Who's right

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Cyntaf:
I think BB has received some info in the past, or has been slated for doing the same maybe early in his playing days by whom he thought  a better player at the time. He now therefore thinks this is the correct play at any time against any player etc, but he has learnt one thing. How to shout at the  player utg for costing him, and not going to showdown. Unfortunately this will not have any effect on the UTG, he"s played before and has his own agenda,(ie not to simply make the money). Good play/bad play? Depends, did this help accomplish utg goal, if so then very well played. Did it cost him later, with image (re> with 77)? If so then bad play?

I"ll make a decision one day, but not today :o ::)

deanp27:

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--- Quote from: deanp27 on October 07, 2009, 10:18:56 AM ---
rofl at all of their plays imo, apart from SB

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What"s up with the UTG"s play?

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i don"t like limping into 2 short stacks with a hand like 77, in fact i don"t like limping at all at this stage of the tourney, the iso is obviously ok

AceOnTheRiver:
Paul, I take ure point about the BB but I have a more simplistic view - i.e. he"s just a .........  :o And UTG did achieve his aim resulting in a deal 4-handed (it was late, it was a school night).

I actually don"t mind UTG"s limp too much as it costs him less if one of the medium stacks shoves than if he makes a standard raise - it played out perfectly for him which was lucky but there you go.

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