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ITM on the button
Is this ridiculous? What is an appropriate range here?
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t600 (3 handed) converter BB (t2434) Hero (t6108) SB (t4958) Preflop: Hero is Button with J[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img], T[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]. <font color="#CC3333">Hero raises to t6058</font> |
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Re: ITM on the button
I am anxious to hear the answer to this question. I have having big problems with my game in this same stage of a game.
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Re: ITM on the button
Could not be more standard.
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Re: ITM on the button
At the $11's this is a very strong "depends".
Button -> greater chance to raise. Big Stack -> greater chance to raise. BB, or SB defends a lot -> lesser chance to raise. BB, or SB is a maniac -> lesser chance to raise. How have the 3-handed pots been getting played? Raise wins? Anyone pushing? Did the BB just recover from a timy stack? These (and possibly more) questions will determine if I call, raise, or fold JTo here. (Note: call is going to be rare). |
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Re: ITM on the button
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Could not be more standard. [/ QUOTE ] So what is the appropriate range? |
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Re: ITM on the button
Well, I just realized that in my original post I had the stack sizes of the SB and BB reversed. However, the good thing about pushing here is that you are almost never dominated even when called. The problem is that the BB will likely call with a wide range because the BB is such a big portion of his stack.
That said, I'm probably pushing T9o here most of the time, and 98s. With reversed stack sizes I push 98o and 87s. |
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