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Stars $15+1: A7 on bubble, with second biggest stack
What sort of things should I be weighing up here? My first instinct was to push. Then I thought, no - too risky when the big stack could bust me. But a 3BB raise could get me into more trouble than a push, if I'm not re-raised off it anyway. So I pushed ...
HOLD'EM NO LIMIT - LEVEL VIII (200/400) Seat #4 is the button Seat 1: O'bello (1972 in chips) Seat 4: Galilee (3905 in chips) Seat 5: skidzter (1090 in chips) Seat 6: eatbush (6533 in chips) O'bello: posts the ante 25 Galilee: posts the ante 25 skidzter: posts the ante 25 eatbush: posts the ante 25 skidzter: posts small blind 200 eatbush: posts big blind 400 Dealt to Galilee [As 7h] O'bello: folds Galilee: ...? |
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Re: Stars $15+1: A7 on bubble, with second biggest stack
I think a raise to 1200 works fine here. You would be down to 2700 if the big stack pushed, which it still a comfortable amount. If I had AT+ I would be pushing here though.
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Re: Stars $15+1: A7 on bubble, with second biggest stack
fold
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Re: Stars $15+1: A7 on bubble, with second biggest stack
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I think a raise to 1200 works fine here. You would be down to 2700 if the big stack pushed, which it still a comfortable amount. If I had AT+ I would be pushing here though. [/ QUOTE ] If the big stack is aggressive enough, he's pushing over your raise here a lot. And, unless he's really tight, pushing into him with A7o is a big mistake, and a mistake that gets worse, the looser he is. If he'll call top 40%, which is way loose, you need QQ+, but even if he only calls 66+, ATs+, AJo+ (just over 7% of the time), you still need at least 77+, AJo+, ATs+ yourself, for the push to be enough +$EV to be worth it. Given the shorty and my healthy stack, I'm not pushing less than a decent size PP here most of the time, say 99/TT. Attacking just the SB, on the other hand, would be much more profitable. |
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