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55 in BB shortstacked on the bubble
Absolute sng. Last 4 remain. BB is T200. Hero has 55 with a stack of 1555 after posting the BB.
All fold to the SB who has demonstrated the ability to fold to my push after completing his SB. I checked a hand down earlier and was shown 93s at showdown. So I push my 55. Standard in this spot? SNGPT doesn't allow these types of hands. I thought this was kind of standard but am interested in any thoughts. Wait for 77+?? Thanks for any ideas. |
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Re: 55 in BB shortstacked on the bubble
I'd say thats pretty standard... how many chips does SB have? What about the other players, an extreme short stack would make this a fold.
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Re: 55 in BB shortstacked on the bubble
Sorry about that.
SB has T1660 after posting. (CO with T5990 folds, Btn with T3995 folds) |
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Re: 55 in BB shortstacked on the bubble
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Sorry about that. SB has T1660 after posting. (CO with T5990 folds, Btn with T3995 folds) [/ QUOTE ] Looks good to me. |
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Re: 55 in BB shortstacked on the bubble
Incredibly standard. I'd often push a huge% w/your description of him. If you feel he limps everything and calls the marginally good + hands, I'd adjust my range appropriately. If you have a strong feeling he's setting you up this time because of the history/timing tells/whatever, then obv tighten up a ton. Regardless, I don't think 55 and 77 are much different in this spot.
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