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Old 11-25-2005, 02:43 AM
runout_mick runout_mick is offline
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Default Re: Easy push, easy fold, or tough decision?

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I'd push. I'm not giving UTG+1 credit for having a QQ-AA, AQ+ range here. I think his range is more likely 99-AA, ATs+, especially if he thinks UTG is a weak/tight player.

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Do you really think his range is that large given the size of the reraise?

FWIW, I had UTG's range to be AA-1010, AK, AQs, and figured UTG+1 to have a range of AA-JJ, AK. Too tight?

-J.A.

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Nope, not too tight at all. Maybe 99, AQ os, and AJ s in a cheaper event.

Has the table been limpy or aggressive? If the table's been aggressively raising pf most hands, I think the chances of utg having AA or KK goes down slightly (as he would be slightly more inclined to limp these hands at this table).

Buy in is important too. How likely is it that UTG +1 places no importance on an UTG raise, and has no concept of his position and the consequences of his raise? Maybe he got his "lucky" 5 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]6 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] hand if it's a lower buy in.

If you had more chips I can easily find a fold in any scenario, but you don't... So I can't fold without additional info.
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