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20-25 Bigs in SB or Button with Reshove or Big stack to act after
PrimoMM26
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October 16, 2010 - 4:21 am
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SB or button with 20-25 bigs holding something like AK, AQ or 1010.  Do you just like to shove here or do you raise to allow the reshove/ big stack to come over the top with 2 live cards?  I noticed it being more profitable to just shove because usually you have them dominated if they call and in the case with 1010 you get something like KJ to fold.  If I just raise it seems like the 2 random cards have a better chance or the flop is not favorable if they flat.  Is this where you want action and want them to come over the top and take your chances or are you happy stealing the blinds and antes uncontested?  Also, if you just raise what if the big stack flats and you miss with the AK or AQ or there are 2 overs to the 10s.  Not the best situation but do you just go with your hand since you have less than 18 bigs behind?

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