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Old 08-25-2005, 04:38 PM
flyingmoose flyingmoose is offline
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Default Re: Pocket 2\'s ITM with even stacks

Dude, it's a 22. Your opponent is not thinking in as linear a pattern as we do, and he will not just push over the top or fold. If you min-raise he'll probably flat call. Now you're playing an underpair out of position.

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Old 08-25-2005, 05:04 PM
rvg72 rvg72 is offline
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Default Re: Pocket 2\'s ITM with even stacks

Well it is a $22 but he was a good player - very tight and aggressive otherwise this would be much clearer to me. That is why I think a small raise may have been better here because he would have noticed that I don't play that way and he would realize that going to the flop could cost him a lot of chips if I was slow playing or even not and just happened to hit something.

I want to calculate the ICM on this based on a min raise but of course to do that I need some numbers. Do you think the following are reasonable keeping in mind that he was a solid player, I had not min raised the entire game and played pretty well if I may say so and also consider the fairly even stack sizes?

Fold 70%
Reraise All-In 15% in which case I would fold
Call 15% - I will break this result down further giving the edge to him.

I want to make the "Min Raise ICM Calculation" as accurate as possible to make this a fair comparison. Given the circumstances I think those numbers are pretty close but anyone feel free to comment.

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Dude, it's a 22. Your opponent is not thinking in as linear a pattern as we do, and he will not just push over the top or fold. If you min-raise he'll probably flat call. Now you're playing an underpair out of position.

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Old 08-25-2005, 05:18 PM
rvg72 rvg72 is offline
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Default Re: Pocket 2\'s ITM with even stacks

Well figuring out All-In and Fold ICM's is pretty easy... putting him on 66+,AT+,KQ+ which I would think is accurate makes it:

FOLD: $66.41
PUSH: $68.05

I'll wait until I have some feedback on the %'s for Fold / Call / Push before I go through the work to determine min raise $EV.

Just to be very clear, I always push this and lots of other hands in this position - I'm just wondering if there is a 3rd option be that call / min raise or 3x raise that is more +ev in certain situations. For example, I would bet that min raising with AA is clearly a better play then going all-in in this same situation since you are much more likely to extract more than just the blinds.

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Old 08-25-2005, 06:08 PM
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Well figuring out All-In and Fold ICM's is pretty easy... putting him on 66+,AT+,KQ+ which I would think is accurate makes it:

FOLD: $66.41
PUSH: $68.05



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Well I went with my original numbers and it is a push although it is closer than you would expect and, if you feel that you are a better player than the other two, then it might even surpass the push $EV since you are much more likely to still be playing and thus be able to take advantage of other +$ev situations.

Here is the breakdown I used:

70% he folds and you have $69.32
15% he reraises and you fold and have $64.57
15% he calls

out of that 15%
1% you go all-in because you hit something and he beats you $0.00
2% he goes all-in and you call beating him $87.95
5% you place a half pot sized bet and he folds $74.60
7% you place a half pot sized bet and he reraises all in and you fold $56.79

Total it all up and you get about $67.67 - not that much lower but enough to make Pushing the better play.

Does anyone besides me think that this is interesting and deserves more analysis?

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Old 08-25-2005, 06:12 PM
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I doubt very much a mini raise induces a fold %70 of the time here. A good player will come over the top of your mini raise a lot of the time.

Say you miniraise, he calls, flop comes down xxx, now what? What does he have? Damned if I know. Do you bet or give him free cards? If you bet you've stuck so much in the pot now and havnt used your main weapon, FE...

Of course, when you're in the game you pick up loads more info than just a hand history and description so I would never say never.

In this example I would push.
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Old 08-25-2005, 07:07 PM
The once and future king The once and future king is offline
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Default Re: Pocket 2\'s ITM with even stacks

In one sense your thoughts are good. The only problem is that you are illustrating them with a hand that can only be played one way in this situation (pooooosh). If you play a flop it is gaurenteed that either you hit trips or 3 overcards fall on the flop. Bottom line is you want to avoid playing a flop at all costs so pushing is the only way to make sure you dont.
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Old 08-25-2005, 08:30 PM
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min raise and play a bigger pot OOP?

Or make a +EV push preflop?

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