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Old 12-16-2005, 02:56 PM
tigerite tigerite is offline
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Default Re: 22: BB, 2+2er in SB

I would almost always push KK and usually AA as well, the only time I might not is if I knew the 2p2'er was a lover of the all-in re-raise move to any sb limp. Which I do myself so I can't fault it too much. Just saying that it's at least possible they aren't in his range.
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Old 12-16-2005, 03:09 PM
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Default Re: 22: BB, 2+2er in SB

If I was BB and I knew the SB was a 2+2'r when he incorrectly limped or even more suspiciously raised 3/8 of his stack pf, I would immediately think "oh he has aces, hope I can flop two pair" and proceed to check.

Honestly, I don't even need to take notes on players in SNG's I just note all the people who are regulars at the limits I play. I mean the vast majority play so robotically that their "mixing it up plays" are just as transparent.

Of course if you knew that I knew that you would only limp pf with AA than you could outplay me in a lot of pots, however I don't think most people are that crazy/smart. But then maybe I would catch on and I would know that you knew that I thought... it is a never ending circle of reasoning I guess.
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Old 12-16-2005, 03:17 PM
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Default Re: 22: BB, 2+2er in SB

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2+2er knows he can push any two here. He only needs to push outside of top 35% for this call to be +EV. Given your "read" on who's doing the pushing, the call isn't debatable in that respect.

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man, i gotta fire up my sngpt when i get home. i thought this was close but a fold.
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Old 12-16-2005, 03:29 PM
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the 2p2'er was a lover of the all-in re-raise move to any sb limp.

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Guilty as charged [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img]
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Old 12-16-2005, 03:41 PM
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Default Re: 22: BB, 2+2er in SB

not sure I call. You are at best facing 2 over cards making you a slight favorite, and at worse a big dog to a higher pair. Given your knowledge that he is 2+2 a call is probably ok, but I think I would still fold... I hate calling, I like pushing 1st!
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Old 12-16-2005, 03:44 PM
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Default Re: 22: BB, 2+2er in SB

Well I still think there's enough chance he doesn't have AA when he pushes to discount it; which means his range is 22% to call here (22+,A3o+,A2s+,KJo+,KTs+,QJs).

It's easily that much. You need to be a 48.4% favourite to call here and I would without question to a 2+2er.. and to most players for that matter!
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Old 12-16-2005, 03:47 PM
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Personally I don't like it. Although he is a 2+2er, which means he's pushing any two here, there are a lot of hands that contain two over cards to your 44. I'd only call with pockets when I think there is a very decent chance one of his cards will be lower. Ie, when I have like 77+.

Let's see what SNGPT says...just as I suspected, I'm wrong. [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img]

If he's pushing any two it is +2.0$EV to call. He has to be pushing a tighter range than top 35% (22+,A2+,K5o+,K2s+,Q9o+,Q8s+,J9s+) to make this a fold.

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I was also taking into account, not just this hand, but what will likely transpire the rest of the game. Constantly having him push into me. Me having a hard time stealing from the bigstacks. It wasn't shaping up to be a pretty game. I think that I just had to take the chance and make my stand here. Of course, it's a huge bonus that if he IS pushing any two (likely) then the call is +EV on its on merits. But larger game factors also apply, IMO.

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Great points...
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Old 12-16-2005, 03:48 PM
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Default Re: 22: BB, 2+2er in SB

There is also the factor that when you call and win you can pwn the current UTG so much and pushbot perfectly into his BB when folded to. This alone is worth some $EV and probably more than most people realise.
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Old 12-16-2005, 03:53 PM
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Just in case this appears to be a stupid question, here's my thinking with the call. Yes I know that I could be dominated but I am likely just a slight favorite. I could pass and push when I'm the SB. But I also know that this crap is never going to stop, so I might as well just take my stand now with likely the better hand. The stack sizes were such that, when it comes around next time, I might find myself in a much worse position, and a much worse hand. Comments?

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I would call 44 here... I would call any suited ace, not 33/22, and call A6o+, and call KTo+/K8s+. Hm, that's almost exactly what SnGPT says for the default maniac push range... 44+/A5o+/A2s/KTo/K9s to call. (The maniac range is any ace any king any queen J7s+/J9o+/T8s+/98s).
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Old 12-16-2005, 03:53 PM
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Given your knowledge that he is 2+2 a call is probably ok, but I think I would still fold... I hate calling, I like pushing 1st!

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Does it really make a difference if he is a known 2+2r in this particular hand? Is it because you now include 23o to 34s in his range? Does it really matter if he's pushing AK or 75? I prefer saving myself for open-pushing, but for the reasons the OP gave about future opportunities to open-push will be limited because the player to his immediate right is a 2+2r, I think I like this call in this spot.
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