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Do you like this push?

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  1. #1

    Default Do you like this push?

    Full Tilt Poker Game #968104896: $5 + $0.50 Sit & Go (6533013), Table 1 - 120/240 - No Limit Hold'em - 17:06:50 ET - 2006/09/04
    Seat 2: Ripjohngotti (1,600)
    Seat 5: RexCharger (3,300)
    Seat 7: KissedByAnAngel (5,150)
    Seat 8: grab101 (3,450)
    grab101 posts the small blind of 120
    Ripjohngotti posts the big blind of 240
    The button is in seat #7
    *** HOLE CARDS ***
    Dealt to Ripjohngotti [3s 3h]
    RexCharger folds
    KissedByAnAngel folds
    grab101 raises to 480
    Ripjohngotti raises to 1,600, and is all in
    30%


    Still looking for my royal flush.
  2. #2
    yes. it would be nice to be open pushing it versus reraising, but id be happy to take my flip and see what happens
  3. #3
    Maybe I'm weak/tight, but I generally fold here. If SB had just completed I would shove over no problem.

    If Hero folds here he will have 7x BB which, although short, is not short enough to willingly take what is at best a flip.
  4. #4
    with a stack that short compared to opps... im taking my flip here. if he turns over 44 GG
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  5. #5
    It depends on opp's play, but most of the time I'm folding there. With 77+, I'd push, but the really low pairs just don't have enough equity on their own against a raise, and pushing doesn't gain you any FE.

    I'd almost rather a call and then re-evaluate on the flop, since you might have some equity there and could fold flops that left you certain you were behind, but when this consumes so many of your chips it's not really the right play if you don't have first-in equity to make a true stop-n-go.
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