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Stack management and taking -CEV situations big stacked
Although villain has been very well behaved, I am ~40% against even the tightest 30%+, any stack concerns from making this anything but an instacall? My way of thinking is this is a very good +$EV situation and am willing to give away odds with this stack. At what point or effective stacks are we folding? ie, villain has another 5k making it 16k to me, we are just slightly behind the math, but our stack can take a gamble, where's the long term +$EV break point here as -CEV is established?
Full Tilt Poker, NL Hold'em Tournament, 1,000/2,000 Blinds, 250 Ante, 7 Players LeggoPoker.com Hand History Converter UTG: 24,074 UTG+1: 32,951 MP: 19,102 CO: 58,983 BTN: 13,271 SB: 81,220 Hero (BB): 72,692 Pre-Flop: (4,750) Kd 7h dealt to Hero (BB) UTG folds, 3 folds, BTN raises to 13,021 and is All-In, SB folds, Hero calls 11,021 |
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Re: Stack management and taking -CEV situations big stacked
I personally wouldnt do this unless I had seen him pushing very light. You wont be a big favorite over anything and the odds arent good or anything. If you were putting him allin I would like it but I dont like calling this off here.
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