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Originally Posted by JM Seems like you might be a little overly anxious to push all-in as well. Many times a much smaller amount will accomplish the same thing if you are trying to get your opponent to fold.
The guy in the first hand made 2 bad calls IMO. First he called that big pre-flop raise then called your all in with just his pair of 7s. Seems like as long as he made a pair he was staying in no matter what. But he may have been thinking you were on a big ace and the flop totally missed you. |
meh, in both those situations, b/c of the size of the pot, and the appropriateness of a raise, the pushes were right, IMO.
suckouts are good. it means you're getting your money in strong. weak players don't get sucked out on, b/c they're always chasing. the higher your ratio of bad beats (true bad beats, not coinflips and such) to suckouts, the better you're playing.