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6$ 22 in the BB v BTN minraise(100/200)
Blinds: $100/$200
4 players Converter Stack sizes: UTG: $3322 Button: $1940 SB: $2387 Hero: $2351 Pre-flop: (4 players) Hero is BB with 2[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 2[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] UTG folds, <font color="#cc0000">Button raises to $400</font>, SB calls, Hero folds. BTN and SB are very loose. SB had about 4000 then lost half by making stupid calls . The minraise is the standard method to steal blinds in a 6$ STT. What is the smalles PP you would push here? What about the smallest A? |
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Re: 6$ 22 in the BB v BTN minraise(100/200)
I personally wouldn't count on either of these idiots folding. Probably a smaller range than some, but in substituting my own open aggression with pushing over two 'invested' clowns, I'd need something fairly substantial.
88/99 AJs/AQ The EV of this situation, with the equalish stakes present, makes "pssh, I'm ahead of these guys ranges, they might fold" not as attractive as you'd think. |
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Re: 6$ 22 in the BB v BTN minraise(100/200)
I guess it depends on whether you've seen the villain fold to a reraise before. If you have no FE, then I need 1010+ or AJ+ to push. If you have some FE I obviously loosen up.
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