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22: std reshove?
Full Tilt Poker, $22 + $2 NL Hold'em Sit n' Go, 80/160 Blinds, 7 Players
LeggoPoker.com - Hand History Converter UTG+1: 155 MP: 3,270 CO: 3,310 Hero (BTN): 1,255 SB: 910 BB: 2,350 UTG: 2,250 Pre-Flop: (240) 3[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 3[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] dealt to Hero (BTN) UTG folds, UTG+1 calls 155 and is All-In, 2 folds, <font color="red">Hero raises to 1,255 and is All-In</font> |
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Re: 22: std reshove?
w/ the overlay and utg+1 coming in with all sorts of hands, this can't be that bad if blinds are tightish.
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Re: 22: std reshove?
What I always do with hands like these is chop the money in the pot including the blinds in half, then act like it's a normal shove against blinds of that size. The reason is you will usually have close to 50% equity against the all-in guy with most hands that are close enough where you have to think about it, such as this one. So here you would have an equity pot of around 190-200 which is like blinds of 130/65 or so. With 33 and a "10bb stack" you should of course be shoving from the button.
Also, I think you have more FE than usual against reasonable players because they know you can't have a trash hand to want to go against the all-in guy. So they might even fold something like 55 here. |
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