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to double them up or not to double them up
PokerStars Game #13343064068: Tournament #67693199, $20+$2 Hold'em No Limit - Level V (75/150) - 2007/11/19 - 17:16:04 (ET)
Table '67693199 1' 9-max Seat #8 is the button Seat 2: dickkemp (2420 in chips) Seat 3: Bmore Dave (685 in chips) Seat 4: djmaxtinelli (3555 in chips) Seat 6: Fiddy23 (5750 in chips) Seat 8: Rifle_Maan (1090 in chips) dickkemp: posts small blind 75 Bmore Dave: posts big blind 150 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to dickkemp [5d 3c] djmaxtinelli: folds Fiddy23: folds Rifle_Maan: folds dickkemp: folds Bmore Dave collected 150 from pot Bmore Dave: doesn't show hand my question is how little does the big blind stack have to be for this to be auto shove and how does my stack size come into calculations. how big does my hand have to be to shove into a stack larger than this one? i guess more the question is how do you decide whether to fold or shove in the small vs big situation like this? |
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Re: to double them up or not to double them up
Just ICM with his calling range at 90 to 100%.
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Re: to double them up or not to double them up
fold , at least at 90-100% call range . def fold.
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Re: to double them up or not to double them up
Please read the FAQ for how to post hands. Convert them, use a better title.
Try doing some ICM calc on this hand yourself using a variety of calling ranges. My guess is that you'll get called v wide. |
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