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Is this just a pot odds question and the answer is yes?
Like 27 of 150/200+ left. 5+R turbo to $175 DS on Stars. Top 20 get tix. No way I can fold into the money as far a as I can tell I'm 27/27 or 26/27. Table had been pretty tight with bubble approaching. I have to call this right?
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t6000 (7 handed) converter Button (t13930) SB (t22172) Hero (t12690) UTG (t55410) MP1 (t73760) MP2 (t27231) CO (t35600) Preflop: Hero is BB with 4[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img], 8[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]. <font color="#666666">5 folds</font>, <font color="#CC3333">SB raises to t18300</font>, <font color="#666666">[i]Hero??? |
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Re: Is this just a pot odds question and the answer is yes?
yes
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Re: Is this just a pot odds question and the answer is yes?
it isn't even close. You are getting better than 3:1 on your money. Besides, it is sooted.
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Re: Is this just a pot odds question and the answer is yes?
I know you'd love to sneak into that top 20 but like the guys said, yes, you gotta play that.
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Re: Is this just a pot odds question and the answer is yes?
Doesn't the fact that this is a non-percentage payout structure (same prize for 1-20) and the Gap concept + gaining FE pushing opposed to calling a push play into consideration here? I don't know if this is a strictly pot odds question.
Is hero's stack after posting or before? I think the real question is if you fold: would a double up give you enough to make the money, and do you have any folding equity if you push the next hand? just a thought... |
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Re: Is this just a pot odds question and the answer is yes?
stack is before the BB post.
He has to call, and if wins this one hand gets the seat. PGA71 |
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