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I'm asking this question with respect to STEPs, but I suppose the same principle applies to any Super-Sat with a very small number of seats awarded.
So I'm in a $55 Party NL WSOP Step. Three players left. Top 2 move forward. I have ~11K. 2nd & 3rd each have ~4.5K. Blinds have just increased to 200/400. In general, my strategy has been to put out a lot of small raises to steal blinds, but to avoid playing big pots at nearly all costs. I have been reraised off of several pots, but am winning ~50% PF. The other players seem competent. They are open-pushing with some frequency. Questions: 1) In this situation, what is the minimum hand with which you will CALL an all-in bet from the BB, assuming you have only one opponent? 2) What is the minimum hand with which you will CALL a reraise all-in after having raised to T1,000 PF? |
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The thing you are doing wrong is obvious. You are raising less than all-in when the effective stack is 11BB and neither player can call with less than AA/KK. Stop that, and you'll do better.
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What if you are playing donkeys who dont know that they are only supposed to call with AA and KK?
Also, in this situation are you in a push any 2 zone or a certain % and above of hands. Thanks, Todd |
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