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HU Sit n Go...
I play almost exclusively HU SNG's. My success/failure rate is not my question here. Recently I have been coming more and more into contact with this player:
I start out pretty aggressive, raising the button roughly 75% of the time. I usually end up taking a chip lead of close to 2 to 1. Lately I have been running into players, once I assume this chip lead, who start pushing all in pre-flop. The trouble with this is that the blinds are still usually 15/30 or 25/50 (2nd or 3rd level). My question is this: What types of hands do I want to be calling their all in's with? My current level is with A9o being the lowest ace, Kw/any other paint, any pair. Should I be loosening/tightening up? |
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Re: HU Sit n Go...
Since I'v only played for 2½ month (mostly 10 seats SNG's), I'm probably not the best qualified person to answer...
But I'll give it a shot and hope that someone with more experience will give their 5 cents too. I would say that you should call with (see the link in the bottom): AA-88 (perhaps a few more like 77 and 66) AK,AQ,AJ I wouldn't be calling with a king high since there are roughly a 16% chance of him holding an ace (4/50 + 4/49). http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mlerner/poker/fancy.html Direct link since I can't find any link on the mainpage. Credit to the guy who made the page: Michael Lerner and the guy who wrote the program that made it possible for the first guy to make the page in the first place: Andrew Prock |
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