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Old 08-10-05, 12:48 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default "Chip Sandwich"

Phil Gordon Presents "Chip Sandwich"

Let's say an early position opponent - preferably a loose opponent -
raises and gets called by one or more players. Now there's a lot of
money in the pot. More importantly, the players who simply called are
unlikely to have a hand that would merit calling a big re-raise. If
they had such a hand, they probably would have raised instead of flat
calling in the first place. Now it gets to me.

I "sandwich" the callers with a big raise.

If my raise gets the initial raiser to fold, the meat of the chips
will very often be coming my way.

I prefer to make this play from the blinds than from the button; if
one of the blinds happens to wake up with a great hand, it really
doesn't matter what the initial raiser was betting with - my goose is
cooked.

I get maximum value from the sandwich raise when I am down to about 15
big blinds. For instance: I'm in the small blind. A loose player
brings it in from early position for three times the big blind. Two
players call. There are now 10.5 blinds in the pot. I look down and
find 8-7 suited.

I raise all-in.

The initial raiser now has to make the tough decision as to whether to
call a significant raise. Even if my timing is off and he has a big
hand - let's say A-K - and decides to call the bet, I'm still in
pretty good shape. My 8-7 suited will beat his A-K about 41% of the
time. I've invested 15 big blinds and stand to win 37 big blinds. I'm
getting exactly the right odds on my money here.

I won't make this play with a hand that can easily be dominated, like
a small ace or king. I don't want to be 25% (or less) to win if I can
help it.

And by making the play all-in, I completely negate my positional
disadvantage, and make the most of my short stack. With all of my
money in the pot, I can't be outplayed after the flop.

If it's chips you're hungry for, try the sandwich. You might just find
that it hits the spot.

-- Phil Gordon
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