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Postby jeffnc » Nov 02 2010

PL high. How much of your stack do you need to get in before the flop before you're commited or conditionally committed? Obviously if you can get half your stack in heads up, you're shoving any flop. But what about number of opponents? Let's say you get in a third of your stack, but you end up in a 4-way pot?
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Postby Willem » Nov 03 2010

General rule is that you need to get around 30%-33% of your stack in preflop, so that you have around 1 PSB left on the flop.

Number of opponents doesn't matter (I think), as AAxx still has an edge preflop against multiple opponents.
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Re: AA hands

Postby dankimball » Nov 03 2010

jeffnc wrote:PL high. How much of your stack do you need to get in before the flop before you're commited or conditionally committed? Obviously if you can get half your stack in heads up, you're shoving any flop. But what about number of opponents? Let's say you get in a third of your stack, but you end up in a 4-way pot?



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