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Final Table hand analysis
$7500 guaranteed, 3 left (out of 480). Villain is OTB and has @200,000 in chips, I'm in the SB w/ @100,000 and BB also has @100,000. Villain has been playing aggressively and stealing lots of pots. Villain was also talking about wanting to chop just 1 or 2 hands prior. Blinds are 4000/8000, and villain makes it 30 to go. I hold 77. Line?
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Re: Final Table hand analysis
all-in
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#3
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stop and go
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this does sort of seem like the textbook stop n go.
i would go for it here. |
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Re: Final Table hand analysis
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this does sort of seem like the textbook stop n go. i would go for it here. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Hero pushes.
77 is favorite against villain's range if he has been stealing alot. Hero has no incentive to see a flop when he is likely ahead, a stop and go is terrible. |
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Re: Final Table hand analysis
Isn't the benefit of a stop and go that, if Villain has overcards and doesn't hit the flop he'll likely fold and thus not get to see the remaining cards that could beat you? Whereas with a push he might likely call and get to see all 5 cards, as opposed to only 3. I think that play has some merit in this situation for that reason, though I don't know if it's superior to a push.
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Do you have a read on whether you have any fold equity pre-flop with a push? If he is stealing a lot I think you do and that makes a push better IMO
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RESULTS
I didn't figure I had much fold equity. He had been active but his PF raise was bigger than usual and signified some sort of a hand but not one he was unhappy taking the blinds with. Could have been a lower pair to mine, 2 overcards, AXs or something like 88-TT. But I was pretty certain it wasn't a monster, but big enough to call my re-raise most likely. Against what I figured to be his range I thought I was a pretty significant favorite and pushed.
The stop and go wouldn't have yielded any different results as the flop came AA4 and he held AT and it held up. |
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Re: RESULTS
that was a pretty bad call by him preflop.
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