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03-09-2010 05:32 AM #11
FOR SURE we NEVER just 'call' here in hopes of hitting a set. Typically you'd want effective stacks to be a minimum of 15x the size of the bet for it to be a profitable call to set-mine.
Three choices here really.... fold (wait for better spot as you still have some fold equity), shove (this villain raises often in late levels while in Late Position on a stack & they raise a much wider range than they'll call the reraise allin with... 1pt. for the shove)... if we shove & they fold we're really adding to our stack here (another pt. for the shove).
Lastly, we could 'call' with intentions of shoving any & all flops ( use a "Stop N Go"). This increases our chances of winning the hand if villain were on say AK, or AQ, AJs and would be calling our re-raise allin, making it a race/coinflip. If we call & shove the flop they'll be hard pressed to call with just 2 overs, not getting even close to the odds they'd need to do so. Sometimes it can be tough to do this (ie. when we see a scarey looking flop) but keeping in mind that if we reraised allin preflop, we'd be getting it anyways so we just go ahead & get it allin.
Okay.... so what did I do. I opted to 'fold' (shamefully, lol). Afterward when I'd taken a bit of time to look over the hand, re-weighed my options I think it was probably a perfect spot for a shove (if we'd had fewer chips, then it'd been perfect for a 'stop n go') but instead I pulled a 'stop NO go', lol.Brad Booth - > "Like a fight... it's not how you start, it's how you finish"


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