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Late Stage, low M: Push ATo in SB against raise from HJ?
Full Tilt Poker
No Limit Holdem Tournament 612 players started, about 45 remaining, avg. 40k Blinds: t800/t1600 (Ante: t200) 9 players Converter Stack sizes: UTG: t99782 UTG+1: t16626 MP1: t20495 MP2: t16305 MP3: t20197 CO: t8406 Button: t9465 Hero: t17805 BB: t23225 Pre-flop: (9 players) Hero is SB with A[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] T[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 4 folds, <font color="#cc0000">MP3 raises to t4800</font>, 2 folds, Hero ??? Just saw about 35 hands from Villain, he never stole the blinds, raised 3 hands, never limped. Is this an easy push anyhow - regarding my dwindling stack? |
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Re: Late Stage, low M: Push ATo in SB against raise from HJ?
this isnt necessarily an easy push.
given your read (i read: tightish) this is not automatic. i would lean towards the pushing side though |
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Re: Late Stage, low M: Push ATo in SB against raise from HJ?
ehh close one....also leaning towards push though..unless your at a tight table where you think you can pick up some blinds by shoving and buying time while you wait for a better spot..
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Re: Late Stage, low M: Push ATo in SB against raise from HJ?
OK, thanks!
I actually folded - as well as KQ some hands later against the same Villain in a similar situation but went down in chips and finally did not came back into play. After having busted I was very annoyed about myself for maybe having skipped a situation where I might have doubled up. Glad to here that it was at least close. [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] Thanks for your answers! |
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Re: Late Stage, low M: Push ATo in SB against raise from HJ?
You're still getting positive equity (slightly) if his range is 77+,AJs+,AJo+. Clearly, unless you read villain as super-tight, his opening range is wider. You can add in ATs, KQs, KQo, and probably a few other smaller pairs (and never rule out a few more weaker hands). IMHO, this makes it a shove. You're also at a point where you really do need to double thru to make it deeper.
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Re: Late Stage, low M: Push ATo in SB against raise from HJ?
Stop and go is a viable strategy here.
There is 13k in the pot if you call and 13k in your stack left. |
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Re: Late Stage, low M: Push ATo in SB against raise from HJ?
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Stop and go is a viable strategy here. There is 13k in the pot if you call and 13k in your stack left. [/ QUOTE ] Yes - this is definitely a tool which I know in theory but have to train to make actal use of in the given situations. Thanks for the hint! |
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Re: Late Stage, low M: Push ATo in SB against raise from HJ?
With the antes there's 4,200 in the pot before any action, giving you 6.5 effective BB (measured as 2/3 of pot). Your options are rapidly disappearing, and your FE is at risk.
MP3 can - and should - raise with a very wide range, including "steal" type hands like 55 - 22, A8-AT, KTs, KJ, QJ etc., that he very well might fold to a push. That you haven't seen him "steal" in the last 3 orbits might signify that he is tight, or it might signify that he had very poor hands or that the situation wasn't right for it. If you've been raising liberally a stop-n-go is probably a good strategy; if you've been tight a push might work best. IMHO folding here is way too tight. |
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