Full House
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Dallas, TX
Posts: 887
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Hand 1: Considering this is a blind vs. blind hand I might considering trying to out play him with position. I’d think about a 90 reraise, but that’s probably bad advice.
Hand 3: nothing like a donk ATM with the big stack. Not sure how I feel about the reraise, I’d probably just call here.
A8o- I’d let it go. Starting to think, unless I have a monster, I want to be the first one into a pot on the bubble.
Hand 7-9: You’re pushing 88 from the SB against the 10BB shortstack, which is good, Then you’re pushing AJs from the BB after the 9BB SB limps, then you push AKo from SB after a limper. These are some strong hands and you’d probably be happy to get a caller but with your stack of nearly 16-20BB it seems a little strong…. maybe I’m missing the point and this is just great bubble abuse.
Hand 12: Yeah, don’t get this. I’d just raise PF and play from there
Hand 14: QTs from the SB after a limper… I think I like this limp. Anyone disagree? Would you raise here? QTs is too strong to fold, but raising OOP seems wrong
Hand 25: 72s – yeah, I have no idea what you’re trying to pull off here but limping 72s and then calling a flop bet with a pair of 2’s seems way too passive for such a sub-par holding.
Hand 26: Flopped bottom 2-pair. Might check the flop and see if he’ll stab at it. You’ve got a great hand on a tame board, I’d try to trap him if he tries to push you off.
Hand 30: JTs I’d probably push this PF (and probably would have busted here), but you’re right, blinds are gonna start killing you and I want him to see I’m in push or fold mode and hopefully he’ll end up calling me at the wrong time when I really have the goods. It’s double up or die time.
Hand 32: Again, I’m pushing here
Hand 38: I think push is fine, conceals your hand. You’re hoping he’s tired of your pushing and calls you with A or K high.
This is something I’ve been struggling with, going into HU completely out-stacked, and while I play aggressive and win most of the pots all they have to do is wait me out when the blinds start to cripple and then call my all-in with a premium hand.
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