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I'm reviewing hands in SngWiz, and I am trying to find out, why this hand comes out a push, when all my instincts are screaming FOLD.
Villain/Pye66 is 20/10 over 61 hands, and I have not noticed him before, have no further information. ![]() Sorry about posting an image, but for some reason handconverters are not working with my party histories currently. |
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Just to be clear - i'm the bb with the covered name (paranoia ftw). [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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#3
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It's because you have him calling only half the time. Change his call to 15 or 20 and see what it says. He's so short stacked I doubt he folds very often to a shove.
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there is no way that the minraiser will fold ... if you set his callingrange to 20% its an easy fold
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So basicly the "average" opponent model is not consistent with how (average) players usually act here.
I'm also thinking it's like 20/16 for open/call here (80% of the time, the gayraiser will not fold to a push). |
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Yeah.
I'm not so sure it's a gayraise though. I would think in general a 20/10 with only 6.7 BBs would know he needs to shove here, so it could be a trap. |
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By gayraise I mean a minimum raise. Is that how a gayraise is most commonly defined?
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Folding this often you should push 32o.
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If I'm getting involved with this hand at all, I'm stop-n-going for sure.
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Stop/go is calling before the flop and pushing any flop (we're first to act), right?
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