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« Reply #15 on: April 14, 2010, 11:07:31 PM »

hand 1 raise more pre to jam flop...
hand 2 standard...
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« Reply #16 on: April 15, 2010, 12:38:34 AM »

I think both are fine, but I'd probably just jam pre in the first one
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« Reply #17 on: April 16, 2010, 02:23:46 AM »

both are pretty good m8. nothing to see here.

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« Reply #18 on: April 16, 2010, 10:26:55 AM »

First hand def jam, 2nd hand totally standard wp.
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« Reply #19 on: April 16, 2010, 01:14:42 PM »

both are pretty good m8. nothing to see here.



?? hate first hand.
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« Reply #20 on: April 16, 2010, 04:11:07 PM »

Nice lines
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« Reply #21 on: April 17, 2010, 09:30:10 PM »

In a tournament situation, most of the players have never seen me before, so I'll generally give them credit for the hand they're representing with the re-raise. However, if my opponent has raised a lot on the Button and I then re-raise and he raises back, I will call if I have previously folded to him in a situation like that. Sure, this may be the time when he really has a hand, but I've got to send a message to not only my opponent, but the others at the table; you can't move me off my hand just by coming back at me. This is a good point to talk about "gambling" as it relates to NLHE tournaments. You all have undoubtedly heard others say, "Sometimes you just have to gamble" and I agree. But there's gambling and there's gambling. Raising in early position with A-8s and calling a re-raise is gambling. I'd only do that if I were short-stacked and desperate.
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« Reply #22 on: April 17, 2010, 09:41:05 PM »

In a tournament situation, most of the players have never seen me before, so I'll generally give them credit for the hand they're representing with the re-raise. However, if my opponent has raised a lot on the Button and I then re-raise and he raises back, I will call if I have previously folded to him in a situation like that. Sure, this may be the time when he really has a hand, but I've got to send a message to not only my opponent, but the others at the table; you can't move me off my hand just by coming back at me. This is a good point to talk about "gambling" as it relates to NLHE tournaments. You all have undoubtedly heard others say, "Sometimes you just have to gamble" and I agree. But there's gambling and there's gambling. Raising in early position with A-8s and calling a re-raise is gambling. I'd only do that if I were short-stacked and desperate.

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