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Re: JJ facing utg push
I agree with Val, my chips are in the middle too.
You actually give another very important reason other than the actual hand which further supports this. The big stack will always be in the blind going forward. What would you be waiting for? |
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Re: JJ facing utg push
I push this and it's not close.
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Re: JJ facing utg push
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I push this and it's not close. [/ QUOTE ] And there is a lot of flawed logic in this thread from the OP. Unfortunately, I don't really have the time right now to type it out, but this is a very easy call. |
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Re: JJ facing utg push
If the other guy is pushing 66+, AT+, this is a very easy call. There's almost no way you can have him on a range tighter than that.
You're 60+% to win this hand at least. I don't see how you can possibly pass that up. |
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Re: JJ facing utg push
Ok, I obviously seem to be missing something; maybe someone can clue me in.
*If my win expectancy vs. his range here is 60% it's an obvious call. *If my win expectancy is 50% it's a clear fold. At what point does it become gray area? |
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Re: JJ facing utg push
53-54%, I'd think.
Also note, I said you were at least 60%. 66+, AT+ may be too tight of a range, because you're way ahead here. |
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Re: JJ facing utg push
I didn't even bother with ICM, this is just a natural call. (Well, push to isolate).
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