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View Poll Results: How will they do in the post season? | |||
NBA champions | 1 | 6.67% | |
Out in the conference semis | 5 | 33.33% | |
Out in the conference finals | 7 | 46.67% | |
Out in the finals | 1 | 6.67% | |
Out in the first round | 1 | 6.67% | |
Miss the playoffs | 0 | 0% | |
Voters: 15. You may not vote on this poll |
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A6o on the Bubble - push or fold?
Looking for leaks. Too often, I am making the wrong decision in spots like this.
Should I now be playing only to get itm? or is the higher $EV move to go for it? ***** Hand History for Game 3057777284 ***** 400/800 Game Table (NL) (Tournament 17531051) - Fri Nov 18 22:51:17 EST 2005 Table Table 68187 (Real Money) -- Seat 1 is the button Total number of players : 4 Seat 1: TallThinMan (1577) Seat 8: pagaille (6115) Seat 9: z32fanatic4 (1444) Seat 10: DEADDUCKYY (864) pagaille posts small blind (200) z32fanatic4 posts big blind (400) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to TallThinMan [ Ad, 6s ] DEADDUCKYY folds. TallThinMan ? |
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Re: A6o on the Bubble - push or fold?
I let this go since BB is about to hit the 2xBB stack. And pushing into such a big stack with weak aces make me uncomfortable. You are in much less urgency than the other two smaller stacks here.
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Re: A6o on the Bubble - push or fold?
the idea that big stacks are necessarily loose is wrong. plenty of big stacks are still just trying to eek their way into the money. this goes down to a read, which i'm sure by this point the OP had.
this is a push for me like 70% of the time (usually depending on how active i've been recently and how loose either of these fellas are). |
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Re: A6o on the Bubble - push or fold?
Of course how he got hold of those 6k chips is very important. And if it seems he has decided to cruise to ITM, a push becomes more attractive.
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Re: A6o on the Bubble - push or fold?
I think this is a clear push. Although not as bad as the others, your stack is hurting pretty bad too. The short guy doubles up and you're in trouble.
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Re: A6o on the Bubble - push or fold?
It's a fold. Take AT instead and it would be a tough decision in which a read on bigstack would help a lot.
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Re: A6o on the Bubble - push or fold?
If you put SNGPT on the maniac range for both SB and BB, it's a marginal push. Maniac is 22+,A2s+,A3o+,KTs+,KJo+,QJs. Personally, I think both their ranges are going to be tighter than that. So I push this unless I've read them to be wild.
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Re: A6o on the Bubble - push or fold?
SNGPT doesn't take following hands into account. And what happens the next hand is very relevant to our hero.
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Re: A6o on the Bubble - push or fold?
Even so. You're in lots of trouble if everyone sticks around for one more orbit. And that's completely possible. Stealing the blinds here adds a HUGE chunk to your stack. If anything, you probably have more fold equity because of shortie.
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Re: A6o on the Bubble - push or fold?
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If you put SNGPT on the maniac range for both SB and BB, it's a marginal push. Maniac is 22+,A2s+,A3o+,KTs+,KJo+,QJs. Personally, I think both their ranges are going to be tighter than that. So I push this unless I've read them to be wild. [/ QUOTE ] I think SB might be looser than this (because of his bigstack). For BB I think this range is about right. Freudian said the next hand is important, this is true, however you can make it part of your SNGPT calculation. |
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