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Originally Posted by Man of Means
I liked this article
+1. It's a concept I often preach about for razz, with mixed responses, but for a lot of the same reasons that Brokos explains in his article.
Seems like it would be the most effective at a 9 or 10 handed table and with relatively shallow stacks (or at least awkward stack sizes) as in the author's example. The most common counter argument to this line is usually "you'll let the BB see a free flop", when obv that's quite rare at a full table and even when it is Hero will have position on the BB the rest of the hand to compensate him for his loss of "value" pre.