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QQ 55$ PF all in decision
Who pushes? who folds? (Im multitabling and I havent seen villian play yet)
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t100 (8 handed) converter MP2 (t1495) CO (t910) Button (t1275) SB (t2590) BB (t1020) UTG (t1150) UTG+1 (t3090) Hero (t1970) Preflop: Hero is MP1 with Q[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], Q[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]. UTG calls t100, <font color="#666666">1 fold</font>, <font color="#CC3333">Hero raises to t300</font>, <font color="#CC3333">MP2 raises to t1495</font>, <font color="#666666">2 folds</font>, <font color="#CC3333">SB raises to t2590</font>, <font color="#666666">1 fold</font>, UTG folds, Hero ? |
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Re: QQ 55$ PF all in decision
I muck.
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Re: QQ 55$ PF all in decision
The action suggets fold, but I wonder if you run into one person with AJ and another with 10 10 (or even AK) often enough to make it worth it. I think I call.
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Re: QQ 55$ PF all in decision
Fold. You are in no way committed - and you are presented an easy chance to get out and find a different spot.
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Re: QQ 55$ PF all in decision
I do not play at the 55's (I'm at the 11's), so if this is a completely wrong opinion, I apologize in advance.
With no reads and MP2 pushing, I would put his range to TT-AA, AKs-AQs, AK, and maybe AQ (maybe this range is bigger, I'm just starting to learn how to establish ranges.) In my experience, again at the lower buy-ins, the re-raise from the SB could be an isolation bet with a hand like a 99, TT, JJ, AKs to try and get to pot heads up. The SB could aslo have a monster in AA or KK, but I would think they would simply call instead of pushing. After punching these numbers into Poker Stove: equity (%) win (%) tie (%) Hand 1: 44.1933 % 42.69% 01.51% { QcQs } Hand 2: 33.8645 % 31.31% 02.56% { TT+, AQs+, AQo+ } Hand 3: 21.9423 % 19.59% 02.35% { QQ-99, AKs, AKo } If my math is correct (which it probably isn't), you would need to be getting 1.273:1 odds to call here figuring with the ranges selected you will win 44% of the time. You have to call 1670 to win 3465, so you are getting 2.07:1 odds. If all of this math is correct and the ranges are accurate, I think this would justify a call. Someone please correct me if I am wrong... |
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Re: QQ 55$ PF all in decision
[ QUOTE ]
I do not play at the 55's (I'm at the 11's), so if this is a completely wrong opinion, I apologize in advance. With no reads and MP2 pushing, I would put his range to TT-AA, AKs-AQs, AK, and maybe AQ (maybe this range is bigger, I'm just starting to learn how to establish ranges.) In my experience, again at the lower buy-ins, the re-raise from the SB could be an isolation bet with a hand like a 99, TT, JJ, AKs to try and get to pot heads up. The SB could aslo have a monster in AA or KK, but I would think they would simply call instead of pushing. After punching these numbers into Poker Stove: equity (%) win (%) tie (%) Hand 1: 44.1933 % 42.69% 01.51% { QcQs } Hand 2: 33.8645 % 31.31% 02.56% { TT+, AQs+, AQo+ } Hand 3: 21.9423 % 19.59% 02.35% { QQ-99, AKs, AKo } If my math is correct (which it probably isn't), you would need to be getting 1.273:1 odds to call here figuring with the ranges selected you will win 44% of the time. You have to call 1670 to win 3465, so you are getting 2.07:1 odds. If all of this math is correct and the ranges are accurate, I think this would justify a call. Someone please correct me if I am wrong... [/ QUOTE ] I think your ranges are way too loose at the 55s because MP2 is pushing over a raise, and then SB is pushing over that. Even if one of them is a donk, I'd have to put the other one on either [AA-KK] or [AA-KK, AK]. Not good for Hero. |
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Re: QQ 55$ PF all in decision
On a sidenote from the original question...
Did I interprete the hand range equities in the correct way and then also apply them correctly to pot odds? This was the first time I have ever done such a calculation... |
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