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Question on play when down to 2 players
8 player SNG home tourney. Down to 2 players.
Chips are $1 each. I have $65, villain has $335 Blinds are 5/10 I get K5 off. I feel that K5 is better than a random hand so I push in my last 60 since I'm very short stacked. Simple question - bad idea ? This is more of a philosophical question on whether or not you should push all-in when statistically you "should" be ahead - and I only had 6xBB left heads up. Thanks in advance. |
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Re: Question on play when down to 2 players
With the blinds that high and you're that short, K high is good enough for me.
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Re: Question on play when down to 2 players
good idea
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Re: Question on play when down to 2 players
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good idea [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Question on play when down to 2 players
I don't think it is theoretically possible for this push NOT to be profitable, at least not viewing this hand in isolation.
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Re: Question on play when down to 2 players
I think this was a solid play and I would have done the same thing. The blinds are going to chew you up if you dont make a move and try to double up. King-high is perfectly fine to move in during this type of situation
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