4-of-a-Kind
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Jenks, OK
Posts: 3,477
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Originally Posted by gabe
if he raises preflop, not only does he have to play it out of position, but he also is almost comitted to winning the pot because it will be more than half his stack if the villian calls.
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If he raises to 600 preflop, that's far from half his stack. If he were to the point that raising put half or more of his stack in, KJ is worth pushing preflop HU in my opinion. Of 169 hands that your opponent could have, you're behind 17 of them. You're a coinflip with another dozen. The remaining ~125 are behind you.
How does that not merit a raise, or a push if he were more short-stacked?
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