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Re: (215) TT Facing push
what about this one....
PartyPoker, Big Blind is t400 (4 handed) Converter on pregopoker.com UTG (t5440) Button (t845) SB (t1225) Hero (t2490) Preflop: Hero is in BB with Q[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Q[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] <font color="red">UTG raises t1600</font>, <font color="gray">Button folds</font>, <font color="gray">SB folds</font>, <font color="red">Hero raises t2090 (All-in)</font>, UTG calls t890 |
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Re: (215) TT Facing push
Id push QQ there also.
Do you have SNGpt? These questions would be really easy with it. |
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Re: (215) TT Facing push
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Id push QQ there also. Do you have SNGpt? These questions would be really easy with it. [/ QUOTE ] Does SNGpt help you in making calls? I always thought it only helped in pushing decisions... |
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Re: (215) TT Facing push
You can give a range for your opponent and then it will tell you the ev of calling an allin.
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Re: (215) TT Facing push
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You can give a range for your opponent and then it will tell you the ev of calling an allin. [/ QUOTE ] That's cool. i guess i will buy it! |
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Re: (215) TT Facing push
It helps with calls too. It doesn't specifically address reraising, but just do it assuming he pushed. It will be close on this one if he pushes. It will be very unlikely for him to fold the reraise anyway.
You have to decide what it means that he didn't push. Some players will only do this here when they are hoping you push. This is a situation to be very tight and if he has been pushing a lot, I would be worried enough that the smaller raise is a trap, that I might fold. The call/push probably isn't too +$EV no matter what. (I'm not home and don't have SNGPT though) |
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