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BabyJesus
08-29-2005, 06:50 PM
I have about 4300 of the 8000 chips in play. I think the blinds around 200/400. I'm dealt 88, Button goes all in for about 1700, SB goes all in over him for the rest (bout 2000). Anyone think I have enough equity here to call this?

I did a pokerstove thing with putting Button on 22+, and JT+ and a few suited hands like Q9s+, and J8s+. I then put button on 22+, A9o+, KQ. Are these resonable ranges to put them on?

Do I have enough equity to put myself at about just under 3:1 dog going into HU (assuming SB wins the pot). Or should I just fold and take on the winner HU with about even in chips?

Results in while below
<font color="white">I ended up folding and they both showed AQ, but ended up winning the tournament anyways. </font>

Chaostracize
08-29-2005, 06:59 PM
Fold.

The Don
08-29-2005, 08:50 PM
Easy call for me.

08-29-2005, 08:54 PM
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I have about 4300 of the 8000 chips in play. I think the blinds around 200/400. I'm dealt 88, Button goes all in for about 1700, SB goes all in over him for the rest (bout 2000). Anyone think I have enough equity here to call this?

I did a pokerstove thing with putting Button on 22+, and JT+ and a few suited hands like Q9s+, and J8s+. I then put button on 22+, A9o+, KQ. Are these resonable ranges to put them on?

Do I have enough equity to put myself at about just under 3:1 dog going into HU (assuming SB wins the pot). Or should I just fold and take on the winner HU with about even in chips?

Results in while below
<font color="white">I ended up folding and they both showed AQ, but ended up winning the tournament anyways. </font>

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i would usually call this, just intuition but i think your ev against normal hand ranges is positive.

unless you had a read on the sb that he would not make this play w/o a big hand, either because he is just tight or because he is interested in moving up a spot in the payout ladder.

BabyJesus
08-30-2005, 12:41 AM
Wasn't sure on this one, looking for some more input from posters in this forum.