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$22 QJs on the bubble
NL Hold'em $20 Buy-in + $2 Entry Fee Trny:13161115 Level:6 Blinds(150/300) - Friday, June 17, 00:11:00 EDT 2005
Table Table 13778 (Real Money) Seat 1 is the button Total number of players : 4 Seat 9: AWorldOfPain ( $1310 ) Seat 2: Phatboi4lif3 ( $1040 ) Seat 1: spurwingslim ( $1590 ) Seat 3: booger2000 ( $4060 ) Trny:13161115 Level:6 Blinds(150/300) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to AWorldOfPain [ Qh Js ] AWorldOfPain is all-In [1310] good push/bad push? AcidReign |
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Re: $22 QJs on the bubble
Pretty standard.
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Re: $22 QJs on the bubble
thanks, I wasnt sure how much to hold back against the big stack if any.
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Re: $22 QJs on the bubble
Really? With the rather loose calling standards at the $22s, this is a slightly to clearly -EV push. The only way this push is profitable is if he knows that at least two of the players are playing tighter than normal, and even then it's still really close. I used a calling range of 44+,A7s+,A9o+,KJs+ in SNGPT, which I think is a bit tight for most $22 players, and pushing is -EV. If his hand were actually suited (topic says QJs, hh says QJo), then it would be a slightly +EV push.
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Re: $22 QJs on the bubble
You have to take into account that he's going into the blinds and is likely going to lose 1/3 of his stack. I push here, but I've been a bit overaggressive of late.
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Re: $22 QJs on the bubble
sorry, typo in topic, it was QJo
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Re: $22 QJs on the bubble
I just ran it through the toolbox. I thought it was a pretty standard push as well. It depends upon how tight your opponents are:
All tight: +2.1% All average: +.9% All loose: -.2% All maniacs: -2.3% Seems like a pretty close decision. |
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Re: $22 QJs on the bubble
Right, this is the reason why I push here, though again, need to adapt to my opponent's range. I think I push, though a fold might be in line.
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