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$22 66 on bubble, shortstacked, your play?
Raiser has been tight but I am pretty short here.
Your play? Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t150 (4 handed) converter BB (t3152) UTG (t3345) Button (t863) Hero (t640) Preflop: Hero is SB with 6[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], 6[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]. <font color="#666666">1 fold</font>, <font color="#CC3333">Button raises to t863 (All-In)</font>, Hero ? |
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Re: $22 66 on bubble, shortstacked, your play?
Interesting hand. For me, it's more fun to work these backward. Given his understanding of yours and BB's likely calling range, he's pushing tight enough to make this a very close push. you: 44+,A8+,KQ+ BB: 22+,A8+,KJs+,KQ+ he gets: 55+,ATo+,A9s+,KQs If we give him this, we need 88+,AQ+. We need him expanded to 22+,A7o,KJ+ to make this close enough. Your read makes it a little tough to do, but things certainly change on the bubble. His open opportunities with ample FE are dwindling. I'd make the call. |
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Re: $22 66 on bubble, shortstacked, your play?
I agree with calling. If the raiser takes down the blinds or doubles up, this really puts you in a bad spot. With calling, you've given yourself a good chance of being ITM.
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Re: $22 66 on bubble, shortstacked, your play?
I think you have to call here as well. If you fold, the 3rd stack has a 2:1 chiplead over you. Call and hope that you're racing.
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Re: $22 66 on bubble, shortstacked, your play?
I'd probably call, but not feel too happy about it.
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