Sanity Check - Back in the saddle
Party $10+1 NLHE, Blinds 250/500
UTG: 1200 SB: 3970 Hero(BB): 2830 Hero has 94o. UTG goes all in, SB folds. Your action? |
Re: Sanity Check - Back in the saddle
Very easy call.
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Re: Sanity Check - Back in the saddle
Easy call. What's the problem?
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Re: Sanity Check - Back in the saddle
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Easy call. What's the problem? [/ QUOTE ] That's what I thought, too. Got a lot of lip from a railbird, so just thought I'd check to see if there were some considerations I hadn't thought of. |
Re: Sanity Check - Back in the saddle
i'd probably let it go. while you r getting almost 3-1 (2.79-1 to be exact) I don't see doubling someone up with 94o. Which isn't much better than 72o. Give up the 500 and pick a better place to knock out shortstack.
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i'd probably let it go. while you r getting almost 3-1 (2.79-1 to be exact) I don't see doubling someone up with 94o. Which isn't much better than 72o. Give up the 500 and pick a better place to knock out shortstack. [/ QUOTE ] Folding here is horrible. If you fold he virtually doubles up anyway. |
Re: Sanity Check - Back in the saddle
The blinds are very large compared to your stack. you would be putting half of it at risk with 94o against a short stack move which is virtually almost any "Face Card". So you would more than likely be behind. not to mention if you lose you would only have 2 rounds worth of blinds and would have to resort to playing the weaker hands yourself. At least you still had a cushion. The utg would still be on an uphill battle and would have to continue to play the weaker than usual cards.
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Re: Sanity Check - Back in the saddle
I'd probably fold and then push the next time it is folded around to you. You are getting good odds, but for me it is player dependant. If they are tight, let it go and push next time.
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Re: Sanity Check - Back in the saddle
They're railbirds for a reason [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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The blinds are very large compared to your stack. you would be putting half of it at risk with 94o against a short stack move which is virtually almost any "Face Card". So you would more than likely be behind. not to mention if you lose you would only have 2 rounds worth of blinds and would have to resort to playing the weaker hands yourself. At least you still had a cushion. The utg would still be on an uphill battle and would have to continue to play the weaker than usual cards. [/ QUOTE ] The blinds are too big and your odds are too good to fold here. According to ICM... Folding = .3221 Call and win = .407 Call and lose = .2889 .3221 = (.407)(x) + (.2889)(1-x) x = .281 Do you think 94 is less than .281 against pushers range? Even if you lose you still have a lot of FE. I can't imagine folding here. |
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