by Felonius_Monk » Fri Mar 04, 2005 4:33 am
Palman, I disagree with your read here.
My feeling is that normally players with a big stack will make a small bet to put someone all in as a non-intimidatory technique, i.e. to push the smallest amount possible to induce a call. If someone has $18 left and a bigger stack has $200, I frequently see the big stack with a big hand pushing in $20 or whatever to get a call; seems to me moving all in (i.e. pointlessly putting in $200 here) is a more intimidatory technique and with most players pushing the big stack with no reason is intended (I think) to be more intimidatory. When I see someone betting my exact stack or just over when I have a smaller stack than them I am more inclined to be cautious than if they simply dump all in.
What are other people's take on this? Perhaps I am wrong but I'm yet to be convinced.
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