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1  Poker Forums / Poker Hand Analysis / Re: Is it better to just call on the button than raise? on: June 05, 2009, 12:18:48 PM
I hope you copy and pasted that from somewhere, instead of typing It out.

He did - Full Tilt pro tip 179.

Its not at all any copy paste stuff and trying to promote my site, this is what I think and have written, if you dont like it, then atleast please dont react. I am just new to this site and would really appreciate some good instructions from experienced guys like you.

2  Poker Forums / Poker Hand Analysis / Is it better to just call on the button than raise? on: June 05, 2009, 08:09:08 AM
Playing the button with a call, it’s vital to think about the players left to act behind you and what their tendencies are. Too often, when facing a raise, poker players think only about how to play back at the raiser, without thinking about the opponents previous hands of play earlier in the tournament.
On the other hand, if the players in the blinds are tight enough to fold some big hands, then it does make sense to try to shut them out of the pot by re-raising on the button. If you know that they’re tight and would only call two raises with a monster starting hand, then your re-raise gets you valuable information heading into the flop.
Don’t forget about the players in the blinds. Their tendencies should always be considered when you’re deciding how to get the most value from your big starting hand on the button.
3  Poker Forums / Poker Hand Analysis / Re: Tens early in an MTT on: March 05, 2009, 05:19:04 AM
Yes you are right, I  dont think its that bad at all, but guess like the flop is a pass and should be prepared to stack off..
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