Sit & Go Tournament Poker :: RE: To all the bet online coinflip callers.I think what he was saying is that you’re making bet online the pot bet now, , “bet online” and you’ve bet online got a hand that you’re willing to shove with. In the future, when you’re in the same with bet online and situation with nothing, to disguise the strength of your hand, …
Sit & Go Tournament Poker :: RE: To all the coinflip bet online callers.I’d pretty much always bet smaller, for two reasons. The first and bet online and most important is that it’s more likely to a bet online and induce a shove from a worse hand. The hands we don’t want him to with bet online and shove with are almost never folding anyway, so we might as …

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1 jefk // Mar 31, 2010 at 10:05 am
Luca Cainelli raises to 26000 and Richard Toth calls him in the cut-off. Robert Haigh wakes up with a hand (or at least represents that he does) and moves all-in for 330000. Both players fold and he picks up 60000 for his shove. … El Nasr opened for 26000 and Baekke re-raised to 71000. El Nasr let it go. These two are providing a great spectacle of aggressive poker, and nobody else at the table is getting a look in. Maybe they’re happy to sit it out for a while. — SY …
2 hticjdsk // Oct 12, 2010 at 10:05 am
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I think you’re way too deep to be shoving this. I would probably call the re-raise in the hopes of hitting a set and then folding to a bet on the flop or calling to see what he does on the turn. But don’t take it from me, ….. the radar should go off and you can at least make a better informed decision. you could still go broke, but this approach gives you a chance to recoup before committing your tournament life to a hand already dominated by 5/13th of the deck (10/10+) …