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A more complicated all-in pot odds situation from last night\'s Super..
Late in the tourney, we're well into the money but no where near the final table yet. BB is 1000.
I have just built back up to t10000 after loosing over half my stack on just a terrible play on my part. Moral - I'm not sure that I'm thinking straight at this point. Full table, table is playing EXTREMELY TIGHT, and we haven't seen very many flops in the last 20 minutes. I had successfully stolen 2-3 hands ago, now I'm in MP1 and open to t2300 (2200-2500 was the standard steal for the table at this point)with ATo. Bad idea? MP2 (table short-stack) goes all-in for 7000 and I have just enough time to realize I have a tough call decision when MP3 comes over the top. MP3 has me well covered. Folded to me. I now have to call 7700 to win 2300+7000+10000=19300... about 2.5 to 1 on my call. MP2s range has to be very broad. But MP3 should have a real hand in this situation. Easy call or too easily dominated here? Edit: Of course chip stacks are rounded, but I don't think the exact numbers make that big of a difference in the general concept. Consider me getting a range of 2.3-2.7 to one on my call. |
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