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I was playing in a small($60) buy-in tourney last Friday(70 players, top 7 get paid) and made it to the final 2 tables. Blinds were 500/1000 and I'm in the BB with about 7300 in chips. Action was folded around to Button who pushed all-in for 3600. SB folded and I looked down at K-Js. I'm pretty sure the button player has a weak Ace from having seen him make this move already a couple times before and getting called. If I call and lose, I'm down to 3700 and I'm in the SB next hand and the next blind level is a couple minutes away(1k/2k). I'm getting 2:1 on the call I figure I'm either a 3-2 dog to a weak Ace or about 6-5 against a small/med pair. I called and he flipped over an A-3 and his hand held up.
Did I make the right decision to call in this spot, or should I have waited for a better opportunity to push later with more chips? |
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easy call given his range.
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easy call given his range. [/ QUOTE ] and dont post results, they aren't relevant to the analysis. welcome to the forum |
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Easy call with much worse.
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Easy call with much worse. [/ QUOTE ] Welcome to the forums! |
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Absolutely must-call. And for the record, with KJs you're not a 3-2 dog against a weak offsuit ace. You're 45-46% to win, so for all practical purposes I'd say it's a coinflip.
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Thanks. I've been reading posts on 2+2 for the past couple months and the insight has really improved my game. I appreciate all your feedback and look forward to dissecting more hands in the future.
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