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Re: 5/10 Blind steal situation
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KK, maybe QQ prolly muck AK. [/ QUOTE ] This was my vote, although I couldn't come up with this elequent phrasing. I prolly c/r a/i on an aceless flop. |
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Re: 5/10 Blind steal situation
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kk ak [/ QUOTE ] off the top of my head, i agree with this. i'd also make it about $200 straight with my re-reraise...maybe more. |
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Re: 5/10 Blind steal situation
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KK is definitely a fold. If you have KK then there are only 2 kings left, So that leaves 6 combos of AA, 8 combos of AK, 6 combos of QQ, 6 combos of JJ etc SB's calling range here has to be at least QQ+, surely nobody here calls with AK. So at absolute best that makes him 50% QQ, 50% AA. But Button pushed, over two blind raises without history so his range is probably at least QQ+, AK. If SB has QQ then button's range is basically 50% AA, 50% AK, if SB has AA then button's range is like 60% QQ, 40% AK. In the SB = QQ range you have c35% equity, in the SB = AA range you have 14% equity. Getting 2:1 you'd need to have 33% EV, so its a clear fold with KK. [/ QUOTE ] So you'd only call with AA here? I looked at your numbers, and I think you may be giving the SB too tight a calling range. Remember the SB only started the hand w/ ~$580, so I'm thinking he may just get it all in with something like AK or maybe even pair like JJ/TT. |
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Re: 5/10 Blind steal situation
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[ QUOTE ] KK is definitely a fold. If you have KK then there are only 2 kings left, So that leaves 6 combos of AA, 8 combos of AK, 6 combos of QQ, 6 combos of JJ etc SB's calling range here has to be at least QQ+, surely nobody here calls with AK. So at absolute best that makes him 50% QQ, 50% AA. But Button pushed, over two blind raises without history so his range is probably at least QQ+, AK. If SB has QQ then button's range is basically 50% AA, 50% AK, if SB has AA then button's range is like 60% QQ, 40% AK. In the SB = QQ range you have c35% equity, in the SB = AA range you have 14% equity. Getting 2:1 you'd need to have 33% EV, so its a clear fold with KK. [/ QUOTE ] So you'd only call with AA here? I looked at your numbers, and I think you may be giving the SB too tight a calling range. Remember the SB only started the hand w/ ~$580, so I'm thinking he may just get it all in with something like AK or maybe even pair like JJ/TT. [/ QUOTE ] ah, my bad. Didnt see the sb was short. KK+ looks safe now then. |
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