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 Originally Posted by Miffed22001
no you advertise too easily.
If one opp has reraised here with the range of AK/KK/QQ posibly JJ you want him to see a flop for a large amount. Pushing just scares em away. Yes they may hit a two outer but that happens little. The other option is now that opp pushes QQ/KK preflop which is fine for you. Plus if they only call they may fall in love with a low flop.
Ideally I agree, of course.
Two situations, though, i've found myself in:
1. When multitabling, and serious negotiations taking place on at least two other tables, i've found myself making this 3-bet push as the easiest way to play it and not get distracted from trickier action on other tables, and sometimes even the 2-bet push when a number of players have called a decent sized raise.
2. At 100NL and 25NL, not hardly at all at 50, i've seen players call this push with junk, half the time not even a pocket pair.
Thoughts?
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