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Defense against a guy that goes all in literally every hand..
Last night on my quest to play 500 $6.50 SNGs I ran across a table where I guy went all in every single hand. He kept sucking out and was up to 7000 w/ 5 people left. He went all in w/ 37 Q5 etc.. I wanted to call but didn't want to get knocked out by this. What kind of hands would you make a stand with and risk your tourney?
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Re: Defense against a guy that goes all in literally every hand..
This depends on your stack size relative to the blinds. If villain is really pushing every two, I think any ace, pp, K8+, Q10+ would be good. Obviously, if you are less than 5 BB's, you are going to have to make a stand with almost any two.
Edit: Didn't read correctly, thought you were heads up. I would tighten my range depending on my stack size relative to the other 3 short stacks. Very situation dependent. |
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Re: Defense against a guy that goes all in literally every hand..
once the guy has a ton of chips relative to everyone else and there aren't too many people left (4-5), the guy is accidentally playing close to correctly. if you're in 2nd place, just wait for shorties to take stands and hope they miss their 60/40's. if you're one of the shorties, take a decent hand and go, preferably with few people left to act behind you. if you get a monster and he hasn't acted yet, limp [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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Re: Defense against a guy that goes all in literally every hand..
How are the other people playing?
How big is your stack compared to theirs? Do the first two answers lead you to believe that you likely will get ITM by folding? Are the other players whining that they're going to call in a minute? Just some questions for you to think about, answering these will probably help you draw your own conclusions. Lori |
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Re: Defense against a guy that goes all in literally every hand..
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How are the other people playing? How big is your stack compared to theirs? Do the first two answers lead you to believe that you likely will get ITM by folding? Are the other players whining that they're going to call in a minute? Just some questions for you to think about, answering these will probably help you draw your own conclusions. Lori [/ QUOTE ] nice post. |
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Re: Defense against a guy that goes all in literally every hand..
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This depends on your stack size relative to the blinds. If villain is really pushing every two, I think any ace, pp, K8+, Q10+ would be good. Obviously, if you are less than 5 BB's, you are going to have to make a stand with almost any two. Edit: Didn't read correctly, thought you were heads up. I would tighten my range depending on my stack size relative to the other 3 short stacks. Very situation dependent. [/ QUOTE ] This is all right away at the beginning of the tourney.. I had 1500 chips and the blinds were 10/20 or 15/30.. |
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Re: Defense against a guy that goes all in literally every hand..
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How are the other people playing? How big is your stack compared to theirs? Do the first two answers lead you to believe that you likely will get ITM by folding? Are the other players whining that they're going to call in a minute? Just some questions for you to think about, answering these will probably help you draw your own conclusions. Lori [/ QUOTE ] I think everyone had between 14-1500. i had a pair of deuces i wish i acted on |
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Re: Defense against a guy that goes all in literally every hand..
Sit back for a few minutes and see how the other players react.
Maybe a tighty will get all the chips and you can bully him to get them off him later. Maybe the nutcase will knock everyone else out and you'll take second place. Maybe you'll get in a folding war with someone else for the bubble and look like losing, so you'll have to take a stand. You can't formulate a decent strategy without finding out how the others are playing, so concentrate hard, watch everything and try to predict the future.... it's easier than it sounds with a bit of practice. Lori |
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Re: Defense against a guy that goes all in literally every hand..
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I think everyone had between 14-1500. i had a pair of deuces i wish i acted on [/ QUOTE ] You were almost certainly correct to fold. Lori |
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Re: Defense against a guy that goes all in literally every hand..
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I think everyone had between 14-1500. i had a pair of deuces i wish i acted on [/ QUOTE ] You need to think long and hard about why this is SO wrong. |
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