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$525 bubble hand that I watched.
the converter doesn't like it when you are trying to convert an observed hand so.. forgive the messy post. I watched this hand and the big stack berated the caller so badly that it made me curious what you all would say about his call.
#24169402, $525+$30 Hold'em No Limit - Level VIII (200/400) - 2006/05/04 - 12:53:55 (ET) Table '24169402 1' 9-max Seat #9 is the button Seat 3: Tipsy (2831 in chips) Seat 5: faithless (1640 in chips) Seat 7: $30K (2437 in chips) Seat 9: DCJ311 (6592 in chips) Tipsy: posts the ante 25 faithless: posts the ante 25 $30K: posts the ante 25 DCJ311: posts the ante 25 Tipsy: posts small blind 200 faithless: posts big blind 400 *** HOLE CARDS *** $30K: folds DCJ311: raises 6167 to 6567 and is all-in Tipsy: folds faithless calls all in for 1640 with Q [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]J [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] |
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Re: $525 bubble hand that I watched.
Pretty easy call if DCJ has been using his big stack on the bubble to bully, which he should be.
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Re: $525 bubble hand that I watched.
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Pretty easy call if you are able to think at this point and your hand is not shaking like a lunatic at the prospect of flipping for about 1k. [/ QUOTE ] fyp |
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Re: $525 bubble hand that I watched.
60% of hands is the +EV point, and since he SHOULD be pushing with more than that, QJ is a call. If you open it up to 75%, its +1% EV, which is huuuge.
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Re: $525 bubble hand that I watched.
Looks fine. Now if SB was the one to call with QJo then him yelling would make more sense.
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Re: $525 bubble hand that I watched.
if bb folds here, he'll have about 1/2 of the next stack. you can start making kinda thin bubble calls when it gets to that position.
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