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Playing the bubble with 2 shorties
***** Hand History for Game 2364150418 *****
NL Texas Hold'em $20 Buy-in + $2 Entry Fee Trny:13934288 Level:6 Blinds(100/200) - Thursday, July 14, 19:49:52 EDT 2005 Table Table 13997 (Real Money) Seat 3 is the button Total number of players : 4 Seat 8: SB( $649 ) Seat 2: Hero ( $1405 ) Seat 10: BB ( $765 ) Seat 3: Button ( $5181 ) Trny:13934288 Level:6 Blinds(100/200) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to thquinn [ As Js ] Hero? Table has been pretty tight with both short stacks trying to outlast one another, but button has been mid range for caling raises now that he has a big stack. BTW, my Eastbay tool is on my work PC for now, so I cant check myself. |
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Re: Playing the bubble with 2 shorties
Instinct tells me this is a push, meh.
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Re: Playing the bubble with 2 shorties
And SNGPT agrees with me, even putting big stack on "maniac" and the two shorties on "average".
The thing I find quite surprising is that, even if as big stack you have your 1405 stack pushing with "loose" requirements, this is only a call with 8% of hands, 66+, AJo+, and ATs+. This is, in fact, exactly the "average" requirements, meaning your EV is even higher, at +1.4%. |
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Re: Playing the bubble with 2 shorties
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And SNGPT agrees with me, even putting big stack on "maniac" and the two shorties on "average". [/ QUOTE ] Thanks, thats what I thought. My 4th place finishes when I am playing with 1 or 2 short stacks has been a big leak that I am trying to plug, thanks. |
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Re: Playing the bubble with 2 shorties
SNGPT, where do i get that?
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Re: Playing the bubble with 2 shorties
see eastbay's profile
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