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Re: $55: 88 utg w/ the chip lead
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I take it to 375, though I suppose you could just push since only one player has more than 10 BB, and it's just a hair more anyway. [/ QUOTE ] Exactly why I asked the question [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img]. Just wondering what "default" line everybody takes. |
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Re: $55: 88 utg w/ the chip lead
I think I'd raise 400 or so. If the table is very loose/aggressive I might fold it, but that's me. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Re: $55: 88 utg w/ the chip lead
I move allin preflop. Once everyone has basically 10x the BB or less (and its close here) I stop messing around with BS raises, since its so hard to fold to a reraise anyway and I dont want to encourage people.
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Re: $55: 88 utg w/ the chip lead
Blinds seem too small too push this hand (SNGPT verifies this). The value of this hand goes up, the looser people call you so if you play it at all you should try to get it in vs. the widest range of worse hands. I don't think pushing achieves that. Depending on table tendencies raise/call reraise, or limp/reraise or call allin seem all better options than pushing. I fold this hand regularly, it's hardly worth to risk 10bb with it at this stage of the tourney, from this position.
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Re: $55: 88 utg w/ the chip lead
SNGPT verifies this? I highly doubt it. How come people always claim that SNGPT gives a result when I know basically for sure that its not true. Perhaps against the perfect possible calling range its only slightly +EV, but based on my experience I know this is in the .2-.5% range. Anyway I'll work it out on my own in a few minutes.
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Re: $55: 88 utg w/ the chip lead
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but based on my experience I know this is in the .2-.5% range. [/ QUOTE ] Very good. |
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