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Short Stack Strat- WSOP Main Event
Just got moved to the table, I just pushed after a SS went all in in front of me with JJ.
He ended up showing A8s and winning the pot leaving me with about T$48,000 No Reads. Blinds 2500-5000 - 500 Ante 9 handed Big Stack $1,000,000 + chips makes it $ 15000 to go UTG +1 Assuming a hand range of AA-77, AK-ATs, KQs, QJs, 9Ts, 78s I have 99 in MP. Is this a shove or fold? |
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Re: Short Stack Strat- WSOP Main Event
You have 45.2% and you need ~44.5%, but that doesn't include the guys behind you who still need to act. Also, your range makes no sense. Against a more reasonable range based on your given range, you're more like 49.2%, which is probably a push.
equity win tie pots won pots tied Hand 0: 49.239% 48.57% 00.67% 95641348 1317339.00 { 9c9d } Hand 1: 50.761% 50.09% 00.67% 98638934 1317339.00 { 77+, ATs+, KQs, QJs, JTs, T9s, 98s, 87s, AQo+, KQo } |
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Re: Short Stack Strat- WSOP Main Event
You are about even versus villain's range. This is cEV+ with blinds and antes. Someone else may play, which is probably bad, as they might have a big hand, but they also might isolate, giving you better pot odds.
I might just fold and look to pushbot rather than gambling versus an early position raiser, even if it is slightly cEV+. |
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Re: Short Stack Strat- WSOP Main Event
I'd go allin.
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Re: Short Stack Strat- WSOP Main Event
Your range is most likely off, but 88 is probably a shove here too.
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Re: Short Stack Strat- WSOP Main Event
puuuuuuuuuush
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Re: Short Stack Strat- WSOP Main Event
I'd fold, and I'm not a nit.
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