Against unknowns and without antes I think this is really bad. Probably shipping AJo+,ATs+,77+. I suppose it could be wider but at a $5.50 I don't expect much fold equity, which you need a ton of to make this profitable
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11-11-2008 04:38 AM
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11-11-2008 06:00 AM
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Against unknowns and without antes I think this is really bad. Probably shipping AJo+,ATs+,77+. I suppose it could be wider but at a $5.50 I don't expect much fold equity, which you need a ton of to make this profitable | |
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11-12-2008 06:29 AM
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Lots of risk for little reward. | |
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11-12-2008 07:40 AM
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Don't like this one either. The first time I read the hand I didn't think it was too bad because I thought blinds were 75/150 and CO and SB had just limped, but when I see that CO had raised, I really don't like it at all. |
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11-12-2008 10:12 PM
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If the BB was like 200 I might try this but not this early. You've got enough chips to wait for a much better spot. 9Q TQ suited are the kind of hands that can get you in a lot of trouble. | |
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11-15-2008 07:13 PM
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Tnx guys. | |
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11-15-2008 08:11 PM
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If you're intention is to squeeze, I think the main problem is the stakes you're playing at. People don't respect that stuff at this level, unless you have killer reads on your opps. | |
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