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50+5 SnG Shorthanded Question/ Situation
This is my first post so please bare with me, I will try and be as concise and thorough as possible.
Bodog 50+5 Level 9 (400/880) Pre Flop SB 67 off suit $2100 (This is me) BB ?? raises all in for an additional 960.00 Button folds to me but has 5500 and is a rock. Basically I was left to call 960, into a 2800 pot, with an opportunity to take out the short stack who had been moving all in moderately often, say 1/4 hands since the bubble broke. My question is, should I have made the call or folded even though I would be letting the short stack back in the game. I had good pot odds, but 67 isn't a good heads up hand. I am aware this information is incomplete but I would appreciate some serious feedback, I am still learning forum notation. Ty. |
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Re: 50+5 SnG Shorthanded Question/ Situation
What are the starting stacks?
I'd call with pretty much any two cards getting these kind of odds. So it is a supereasy call for me. Especially since he is all-in and can't pull no crazy stuff postflop. |
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Re: 50+5 SnG Shorthanded Question/ Situation
Starting stacks were 1760 SB, 2500 BB (Me), and 5500. The pot odds were my rationale as well, do you agree it's ok to call with a seven high though, taking into account that such a high percentage of the prize pool is at risk when you are three handed?
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Re: 50+5 SnG Shorthanded Question/ Situation
I'd call in an instant with 32o here. You can't let shorty take a huge chunk of your stack uncontested.
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Re: 50+5 SnG Shorthanded Question/ Situation
I agree. Thanks for the feedback, any other input out there? Also, I did actually call and he had A 9 off, beat me with a pair...
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