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Old 11-06-2007, 03:32 AM
plexiq plexiq is offline
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Default Re: $235 6-man [censored] me with a chainsaw

Ugh, i should get my first coffee before firing up 2p2 in the morning [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

The points made about the SB folding some of the worst hands seem interesting, but i just cant see that play pay off in this spot.

Something im wondering here: Do players at these stakes really go for these kind of plays? As SB, wouldn't it take a really solid read that the BB has a tendency to drastically over-adjust, to make a fold correct in similar spots?

About the chart posted by Slim Pickens:
If i didnt mess up somewhere, 10% would be the optimal calling range against the ATC push later - and you assume players would adjust their calling range somewhere from 5% to 20% given their read on you.

I can see some players probably calling tighter if you fold hands now, but why would they ever call looser than 10%? Obviously, if the SB has a theoretical ATC push, he cant play looser than optimal - why would you loosen your call range then?
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