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Calling a blind all-in, blind.
3 players left in a 6 player tourney. One guy, kinda loose aggressive preflop, passive post-flop, who makes bets of 3 chips when he has something... etc.
He's in the small, and I'm in the big. He doesn't look at his cards. It's folded to him, and he goes all-in blind for 2.25 x the bb. I call blind. My stack was about 40xbb, and I was the chip leader vs another guy with about 20xbb, and this dude, with 2.25xbb. Now, I was thinking about this when I got up, and I would have been very embarassed to look down and find 32o. So... what hands can I fold to the villain? I'm just curious. I figured I'd take a chance and knock him out, and that there wasn't a hand that I could fold. I'm probably wrong about that. Actually, I'm going to pokerstove it right now: 32o vs random and 72o vs random. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] 32o is 32:68... I have to call. 72o is slightly better. Alright... have I just answered my own question? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] I'm leaving this up just to see if my logic here is correct, as well as just in case anyone's curious about this. |
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