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Mistake in article The M-Factor According to Dan Harrington?

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ramadas
Joined: 02.09.2011

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http://www.pokerstrategy.com/strategy/mtt/1557/1/

Small pairs and suited connectors should be thrown away. He recommends small ball moves, meaning you decide to push or fold at the first hint of oppositional resistance.

You can steal raise with a 3-bet push in this phase, meaning you go all in to force the original aggressor to fold. Pocket pairs and suited connectors are best suited for such a move, since they have the best equity against the very tight calling ranges your opponents will have.

So small pairs and suited connector should be thrown away or not?


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veriz
Joined: 20.07.2008

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Asaban
Joined: 22.09.2006

It's correct!

You should not open raise these hands but at the same time they are perfect for resteals.

Regards,
Asaban


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