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Old 03-24-2006, 04:38 PM
Nicholasp27 Nicholasp27 is offline
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Default Re: Sometimes SNGs aren\'t poker: Open-Folding QQ 3-Handed?

so, our options:

a) fold: sb has NOT shown yet that he will fold to shorty to keep him alive, so folding here gives us a good shot at keeping the status quo of shorty getting blinded away...if sb folds this time, we can flat call the next 2 times to ensure shorty has to fight for his blinds

b) push: we have premium hand and some FE and there is a chance that sb will fold the blinds to shorty

c) call and fold to reraise: this will prolly be reraised and folded, but at least sb can't fold to shorty...but if sb wasn't gonna fold to shorty, we just gave him one more coinflip to double up with...i think <50% chance of sb folding to shorty, thus better to fold and let him fold to shorty than call to force the coinflip that could give shorty double blinds

d) raise and call reraise: u get an 80/20 if sb is indeed pushing with any2...i don't like as much as an outright push which has some FE nor as much as folding which has better than 20% shot at itm
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