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It's +0.4% if you put all the players on 66+, ATs+, AJo+ calling standards. And I don't think that's going to happen on 10+1s.
On the other hand.. there's still 9 players left, so it's going to be pretty much crapshoot anyways. Also if the blinds go up before they get to you, you might want to push too. Yeah, I'm starting to see push options too. |
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How common is it on party to have 9 people left with the blinds this high at an 11?
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It's not that common. But that doesn't mean that there's no loose players.
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Yes, I posted it b/c the profitability of this push seems completely dependent on my read of the players behind. If I put them all on 10%(55+,ATo+,A8s+,KQs), it's just barely above break-even. If they're tighter, it's more of course, and there is reason to think that they're tighter--we're 9-handed at 50/100 and no one's doing much playing.
I folded. Looking at this the next day, I still think it's a fold, but I don't think it's all that clear. If it were, as Freudian said, AT, I think I would push. Thanks for the help. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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It's not that common. But that doesn't mean that there's no loose players. [/ QUOTE ] Untrue. The doom switch could also be working improperly, causing players to stay around longer. |
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