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22: bubble play w/66
If it matters, 4- and 5-handed, you've twice come over the top of someone else's preflop raise, and no one looked you up. Otherwise, assume no reads from yourself or on UTG.
Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t200 (4 handed) converter UTG (t2505) Button (t2555) SB (t1725) Hero (t1215) Preflop: Hero is BB with 6[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img], 6[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]. UTG raises to t500</font>, 2 folds, Hero ? |
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Re: 22: bubble play w/66
push.
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Re: 22: bubble play w/66
Follow-up question (to mgross, and the scores of others who'll tell me to push, the longer I stare at this): What pairs aren't you pushing here?
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Re: 22: bubble play w/66
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Follow-up question (to mgross, and the scores of others who'll tell me to push, the longer I stare at this): What pairs aren't you pushing here? [/ QUOTE ] I don't push this because I think I have zero fold equity, and a stop-and-go would be better anyway. I fold because I'm not quite desperate yet, and I'm not way ahead nearly often enough. I'd need TT here to play this hand, 99 and 88 I'd think about it. |
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Re: 22: bubble play w/66
At $22s, I think you do have FE here. I think he raised 500 to intimidate, but would fold 700 more. That is significant for him. So, I still think it is a push. ICM might not agree, but I think at $22s this a standard play for a big stack to try to buy chips, but he will not like the possibility of having 1300 chips due to him calling 700 more with a not-so-good hand. So, I still think you have some FE, although not a lot.
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