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Is this push insane or standard?
Im not clever enough to make the converter work, so sorry if this hand looks a little weird.
Anyways, theres 4 players left in a 20+2 SnG. Blinds are 150/300 I am the chipleader and first to act. I am dealt Qc 3d and push. Thought they cant really call me on the bubble without a monster, so I tend to push almost any 2 cards here. Is that overdoing it and does it ever make sense to raise less in that spot? Thanks for your help guys UTG (2760) UTG+ 1(1640) SB (1885) BB (1715) Hero raises (2760) to 2760 Hero is all-In. |
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Re: Is this push insane or standard?
standard push.
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Re: Is this push insane or standard?
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standard push. [/ QUOTE ] Hardly standard. I would fold here unless the others were really tight. Now if I had 3500 chips and the others had 1500 each I would push. But this situation is far from that. |
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Re: Is this push insane or standard?
anyone who calls without a monster u is the biggest idiot on history, u must have some FE.
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Re: Is this push insane or standard?
Sure I have some FE. I have that in most hands I play in a SnG. I still don't push any two the first chance I get, especially in a situation like this. I am least likely to push crap UTG and most likely to push crap from SB here.
Hero is in a good seat here. But if called and loses, which is very likely if he is called he is suddenly in desperation mode with 1000 chips and a 300 blind coming in two hands. Wild aggression on the bubble is a huge leak. Smart aggression is an asset. |
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Re: Is this push insane or standard?
Right, opponents werent especially tight as far as I remember, especially UTG+1 seemed a bit on the loose side. What would be your minimum hand for pushing in this spot or is it mainly opponent-dependent?
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Re: Is this push insane or standard?
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Right, opponents werent especially tight as far as I remember, especially UTG+1 seemed a bit on the loose side. What would be your minimum hand for pushing in this spot or is it mainly opponent-dependent? [/ QUOTE ] If they are solid players (ie, not that loose) I would probably push A8+, 55+, KQs, KJs, QJs, KTs and JTs from UTG. Of course it depends. If I have gotten my big stack through tight play and just winning a few big hands I might push more. Once I get my stack twice the size of the second largest stack I push a wider range. I have no idea if I am very tight UTG here though. Perhaps the forum wisdom is to push any two? |
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Re: Is this push insane or standard?
Thanks a lot for your help Freudian. I am afraid the influence of the "curtains push any 2" philosophy is making me a bit of a maniac in places where I dont really have a clue what im supposed to do. Of course I got called by UTG+1s 44 (that call must be horrible though, I hadnt been pushing a lot ealier) and lost. Got lucky and won the tourn anyway though, so why complain [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Re: Is this push insane or standard?
It is neither an obvious, nor a terrible push. Without any read, I just think it is borderline, but probably slightly positive. I would certainly consider what my image already was and what the whether this will strongly impact it.
The call from UTG+1 was horrible. Even if he put you on any two, it was horrible. Val, you must think a new person is the biggest idiot in history pretty much every SNG you play. |
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Re: Is this push insane or standard?
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The call from UTG+1 was horrible. Even if he put you on any two, it was horrible. [/ QUOTE ] Easy for you to say. The guy probably heard Vince Van Pattens voice saying "Wow, he has a wired pair of fours" in his head. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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