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Theory: Bubble call range with 2 short stacks
Lets say we have this scenario:
Blinds 200/400 --------------- CO 4000, folds BTN 1200, folds SB 4000, pushes BB 1200 (Hero) --------------- Nash equlibrium for this situation is something like 100% push and 52% call range. If we assume that all players are good, what would be a good calling range in BB? (We assume that SB is pushing close to 100%, maybe something like 90%.) We obviously have to play a hand before BTN so I think ICM over values our stack. I would guess that something like 70% calling range is reasonable even though according to ICM we should only call about 45% against a 90% pushing range. Do you agree that ICM over values the $value for our stack? Is my calling range reasonable or way off? Thoughts? |
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Re: Theory: Bubble call range with 2 short stacks
You might be right. I just wouldn't feel comfortable calling 70%...that includes hands like 96o, 10 7, etc...
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Re: Theory: Bubble call range with 2 short stacks
I wouldn't feel comfortable calling, but you have a 1/3 of your stack in the BB and next hand you are in the SB. You have no time to wait for a decent hand, you have to get lucky and soon. I would call with all but the worst hands.
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Re: Theory: Bubble call range with 2 short stacks
dont get into this spot [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img].
i think its semi tight A-K- Q9+ish type stuff seems like calling with much less is just bad However Gambol it up |
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Re: Theory: Bubble call range with 2 short stacks
[ QUOTE ]
dont get into this spot [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]. i think its semi tight A-K- Q9+ish type stuff seems like calling with much less is just bad However Gambol it up [/ QUOTE ] foshizeymanizey |
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