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$22s - pushing against a short stack
I'm reviewing some hand histories for another player at the $22s and this hand came up. I'm not sure if I like a push here or not because I'm worried that the big blind will feel pot committed from posting his blind and will call with a wide range. Also, picking up the blind isn't going to help hero that much. I'm pushing a very wide range here, but I'd probably fold 8-high. What are your thoughts?
The converter hates this for some reason, so here it is... Seat 1 is the button Total number of players : 5 Seat 1: giller84 (1500) Seat 2: HERO (500) Seat 3: SHVAK (535) Seat 4: cinch50 (2220) Seat 6: NexWin (3245) HERO posts small blind (50) SHVAK posts big blind (100) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to HERO [ 8c, 6d ] cinch50 folds. NexWin folds. giller84 folds. HERO ??? |
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Re: $22s - pushing against a short stack
easy push for me
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Re: $22s - pushing against a short stack
I also like pushing this. He's one of the only stacks that might not call, so I think his range is smaller than many of the others.
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Re: $22s - pushing against a short stack
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Also, picking up the blind isn't going to help hero that much. [/ QUOTE ] Stealing would move you from t450 to t600. That helps hero a lot. Your fear that BB might feel pot committed is valid, but I still push here most of the time. |
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Re: $22s - pushing against a short stack
I think this is an easy push, unless you have a read on the BB that he will call with a wide range. The 150 will help you, and if you fold, they will help the BB.
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