Is it correct to go all pre flop with 66?

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It is relative, it will depend on how the table is reacting to your image. For example, if the players are in a tight game, which is good for you, raise-fold to 3-bet would be the standard move for me, so I think it's a + EV move in the long run, and you steal the blinds, but as I said, it depends a lot on the player's sensitivity, his image to the table and his aggressiveness rate.
 
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Any 2 can be used to shove if the circumstances call for it.


Majority of any game though I would not be shoving with 66
 
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I guess u mean tourney...

Short stacked yes. Shove shove shove.

Large stack it is a fold or call or raise, depending on table action.

In cash, no.
 
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Many players underestimate the 66 preflop, not a bad hand.
Of course, you have a good all-in if you have less than 10-8 BB.
Because you did not tell me, so I can not tell in your case.
 
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MORE EARLIER YOU ARE POSITION, THAN MORE STRONG MAPS YOU NEED TO CONTINUE THE GAME

66 very bad hand in your case
 
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66, in Not a hand to Go all In pre Flop. The only situation to Go All In Pre Flop is If you are short stacked or If you need to go in a hurry! :deal:
 
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The answer here could be ABSOLUTELY 100% CORRECT PLAY!!

or just as easily could be TERRIBLE PLAY!!!


It really all depends on the situation and without providing us with that info. here I'd say the best answer for this would be "Who knows? Maybe. Maybe yes.. maybe no."
 
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No this is a trash, hit the fold button and wait another round...
 
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If you're running out of chips you should go all in hoping that someone that doesn't have a pair calls you can double your chip stacks.
 
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It´s a tough decision but short stack all in is the best action.
 
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Yes you did everything right with these cards you can pass
 
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Samll pair 22 to 88 are not profitable from early position unless you are short stack with less than 12-15 Big Blinds these hands do not perform well from Early postions you can limp or make small raises in the High Jack or Button and you can call to see a flop from the Blinds but never go all in unless you are really short and you are surounded by calling stations.
 
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If your stack is less than 3 big blinds, then you did the right thing. Otherwise, too risky.
 
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Fold is a more likely correct action than all-in, especially utg1.
When short it's easy: all-in.
Otherwise it depends the opponents and your chipstack, how likely is it that they all fold?
 
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All in with 66 is the right decision in a situation that demands it. You may find that you have the same hand in a different game and this may be the wrong play, you have to know what the situation calls for.
 
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No. Maybe if you are short stacked and you have nowhere to go. But sometimes raise and try stealing some pots. Never limp.
 
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Hi people,I want to know if I played correct all in pre flop withh 66 on utg 1?
These doubts only exist when you do not have defined opening hands. Learn the opening hands by position of preference the tight - by doing this, you will know who is who. now if you have opened 3 times of the utg with hand tight TT + AQs + Ak because you will not have your open raise respected when you open 66?
 
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Short stack is all in.
Midle or big stack check the BB or fold.
No have a set in flop is fold
 
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If you have less than 8bb, antes are present and you're at a table that is shoving nearly every hand I would. It's tough to find a better hand with such a short stack. Any other stack depth jamming with this hand from UTG would be a terrible move. You're either racing or behind when you get a call.
 
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Thank you guys for the feedback.I think I got nervous,That's why I went all in.
 
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In the big blind maybe call a late position shove on a short stack. Or shove with fold equity in late position. Usually flipping or dominated when called
 
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Depends on stack size, effective big blinds, and position. Generally though with 25+ big blinds, I'd just go for a standard 2.5/3x open. I'd only jam with 15 or less big blinds I feel.
 
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