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$22 SNG called a shortstack all in with 66, bad play?
Open-raise may be a little over-aggro, but I'm wondering about the call. Shortstacks in these things tend to move in with a wide range of hands. Is my call with 66 ok here? I figured it was likely a coinflip and he might be drawing to 3 outs, and I had already put in 100 with not much more to call. Thoughts?
Seat 8 is the button Total number of players : 9 Seat 2: stargate1025 ( $1575 ) Seat 3: Hero ( $1170 ) Seat 4: Villain ( $395 ) Seat 5: beachaz1 ( $435 ) Seat 6: littleluck55 ( $350 ) Seat 7: runandhide ( $1245 ) Seat 8: WallySobchak ( $1180 ) Seat 9: Queequeg35 ( $775 ) Seat 10: pernoctali ( $975 ) Trny:14003671 Level:2 Blinds(15/30) ** Dealing down cards ** stargate1025 folds. Hero raises [100]. Villain is all-In [395] beachaz1 folds. littleluck55 folds. runandhide folds. WallySobchak folds. Queequeg35 folds. pernoctali folds. Hero calls [295]. |
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Re: $22 SNG called a shortstack all in with 66, bad play?
I don't like the raise at all. If you get called, you are in a coinflip situation at the very best. You'd better be damned confident in your post-flop skills. If you don't get called, you just picked up t45 in blinds, which is worthless.
Being that you did raise and the short stack went all-in against you, I think the call is alright. I still like a limp much better though, and fold to a substantial raise. |
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