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Re: $10/45 on Stars two hands.
Hand 1 sucks, but it is probably a fold.
Hand 2, you have to shove it on the flop. Folding would be criminal. You put in 1/4th of your stack PF. He made a c-bet on a flop that may or may not have connected with him. You could reasonably expect his entire range to c-bet this flop. You are way too priced in against his range on the flop not to shove. Edit: BTW, Shove hand 2 PF. He made a 2.5xBB raise, you have 10BBs and are against one opponent. There are times in a tournament where I am dealt a starting hand that is fairly strong where I know before it even gets to me that I am shoving (almost) no matter what. This is one of those times. Now if he raised and someone else re-raised, we'd have an easy fold. But against a single standard raise, we have a shove. |
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Re: $10/45 on Stars two hands.
ssnyc,
100 = SB 200 = BB 500 = MP1's raise 500 = Our call. 1300 in the pot going to the flop. We have 1600 left. MP1 bets 800 into the 1300. We have to call 800 in a 2100 pot or shove for 1600. Villain will have a trivially easy call of our shove with almost ATC (calling 800 to win 3700). |
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Re: $10/45 on Stars two hands.
wow...i know why i was confused...i meant odds for shoving preflop...took me some advanced brainpower to figure out why we were out of synch...flop is a different animal...I think he has good FE on a preflop shove here
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Re: $10/45 on Stars two hands.
Hand 1: As played fold.
Hand 2: PF You have 10 BB. Calling 1/4 of your stack here to someone who has you covered 2x over is not recommended. Just shove. Post - still shove. |
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