German629
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I love All-in, especially I'm winning!..
On cash? Online? I disagree, there's lot of shoving, in contrast to tournaments. Reasoning is simple, if odds are on your side it's better to go all in, more to profit. Reload if didn't work.AlphaCentauro said:I rarely see people move all in at live cash games… just an odd donkey that thinks he’s got the nuts. If I see someone move all in preflop at a live table, that’s my fish to target.
No, I won a lot from the small numbersPavel1203733 said:I love this situation only if i have a good cards (AA or KK) and my stack is much bigger than my opponent's stack. Others situations are not definitely good in my opinion.
Yes, of courseGerman629 said:I love All-in, especially I'm winning!..
Yes, it is fate, just wait and see what happenstheoxy said:Whenever I go all-in pre flop, I get nervous, even with AA, because we never know what will come!
Yes, by deception, it is used more and requires strong experiencebarbados said:Going all-in means risking everything. This technique is usually used when there are strong cards on hand. But good players skillfully use this technique to bluff. Do I like this technique? Rather no than yes. Since the drawing of a combination, the process itself is a very exciting activity than just making one move and waiting for the result.
barbados said:Going all-in means risking everything. This technique is usually used when there are strong cards on hand. But good players skillfully use this technique to bluff. Do I like this technique? Rather no than yes. Since the drawing of a combination, the process itself is a very exciting activity than just making one move and waiting for the result.
Yes, well preparedness and risk is necessary in this gameRuslan L said:There are different situations when I decide to go all-in. But if my card allows me to take such a risk, then I am always ready.
You have to trust yourself and the paper before you trust the cowardly playersBelFish said:And you can also put all-in with full garbage when you are sure that all opponents will fold, and with nuts when you are sure that opponents will not be able to fold their strong but worst hand.
Each person according to his paper and self-confidenceD0nk3y Hunt3r said:On cash? Online? I disagree, there's lot of shoving, in contrast to tournaments. Reasoning is simple, if odds are on your side it's better to go all in, more to profit. Reload if didn't work.
Live there are usually more donks then less, so there's more shoving because of completely different reasons.
I got your opinion hahaAlphaCentauro said:Online in a tournament with AA KK QQ, on a short stack with premium hand. Rarely at a live event, mostly when holding nuts. I rarely see people move all in at live cash games… just an odd donkey that thinks he’s got the nuts. If I see someone move all in preflop at a live table, that’s my fish to target.
well, this should be done at the right time, and all in can also be a bluff, but in this case this bluff must be convincingJamil said:All in How much do you love this word and on which card do you like to use it?
Well doneMogulkahn said:At the last time when im gonna all in i sucked no matter what i have, Aces or KK or AK.
Once i tried playing as often post flop and not going all in with premium hands. As a results lot of tournaments i started playing priz tables more often.
Yes, oftenMogulkahn said:At the last time when im gonna all in i sucked no matter what i have, Aces or KK or AK.
Once i tried playing as often post flop and not going all in with premium hands. As a results lot of tournaments i started playing priz tables more often.
Before it is a trick is a clever playerzipocool said:well, this should be done at the right time, and all in can also be a bluff, but in this case this bluff must be convincing
Not a fan of the game, but this is a gamble and you have to be smart about itdzsire said:A basic problem in tournaments: you raise with your premium cards, and then the opponent, who has more chips, goes all-in.
In this case, you will lose 10/9 times on pokerstars. A couple of years of observation, of course I know, this is just a conspiracy theory, the pokerstars defenders can come and say it's a fabrication.
This thing is normalspeper said:i lose all in with AA vs QQ
Good evening, yes it is the main reason hahavaleski 28 said:Good afternoon.Everytime I go all in my hands start sweating specially due to the adrenaline