Hand #1: Opening with 1500 chips on the CO with blinds of 100/200 and blinds increasing? Put your money in as the favorite! Usually the extremely loose players don't play as loose when there's a big all-in raise before them, it's too much of a risk. This one here was too ridiculous, which complicates the situation a bit. If he'll call your all-in with T7, JT, etc., then it's still profitable to push here, just not as clear a push as if he had a slightly tighter calling range. 77+ is a clear push in this case. 66 is either-or, can't go wrong folding or all-in there. Open-limping from the CO would be by far the worst play here.
Hand #2: You're playing too fancy. Make more standard raises and re-raises. Your all-in bet on the flop was fine.
Hand #3: Terrible flop play. Check it down unless you have a monster and want to extract some money off him.Statistics: Posted by EscapePlan9 — Fri Feb 24, 2006 11:18 am
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