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Thread: standard shove?

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    Chaser clumber's Avatar
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    Default standard shove?

    I think it i would just like others opinions.

    14 left of tourney. 1250/2500. Im 9th in chips. I have 22k utg with AQ. i shove and get called with AK and lose. With 9bbs should i shove or could i just raise and fold to reraise? Could i just fold? the fact that i have run AQ into AK so often i wonder if from utg i should just fold.

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    Raise to 7000 and call a shove, you are not bluffing here.

    I lost with KK to AA three handed on the final table today having raised 5 hands in a row. Stuff happens.

    You oponents average calling range is crushed by AQ, and is deffinately not AK QQ+.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clumber View Post
    With 9bbs should i shove or could i just raise and fold to reraise?
    No.

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    Mike McDermott
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    Standard.

    Push.
    BOSS

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    Push with a smile because it's not A8. 9bbs left you take what you can get.

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    standard shove

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