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First Post: Hand from Stars 500K
Hi all. This is my first post here. I've been studying the Dan Harrington books and I think that they've really improved my game.
During yesterday's Stars 500K tournament, this hand came up: Average stack is around T7500. About 1/3 of the field remaining. Relevant stacks: UTG+1: T11300 Hero (Cutoff-1): T23600 Villian (Button): T14300 No read on villian. UTG+1 has been very loose and aggressive, opening a lot of pots for a raise. Big Blind=T600; Ante=T50 (9 handed) UTG+1 opens for T1800. Like I said, he's been raising a lot of pots. I re-raise to T6200 with 6 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]6 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] (of course, usually I will fold in this spot). Villian on the button then moves all in for T14300. UTG+1 folds, and the action is on me. The pot size is T23650. It's T8100 to call. I folded. On further consideration, I think that I should have called. I was getting 2.92:1 pot odds. If I think that his range of hands is AA, KK, QQ, JJ, AK, then I am a 2:1 underdog. If I think that he will move all in with AK only half the time, and also with AA, KK, QQ, then I am a 2.31:1 underdog. I feel that these are appropriate hand ranges, perhaps even a little conservative (especially since Villian could have been executing a squeeze play with a weak hand, putting UTG+1 in what Harrington calls a sandwich). My conclusion is that I should have called. Thoughts? LionelHutz |
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