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(22s) blind stealing turns into pot odds?
$22+2 Sit N Go (10 handed)
BB = 200 Hero (4370) SB (3740) BB (1890) Preflop: Hero is button with 98o Hero raises to t500, SB folds, BB bets 1690 (All-in), Hero calls t1390 Standard? Or what would u do differently.... |
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Re: (22s) blind stealing turns into pot odds?
If you're leaving yourself pot-obligated after the raise, then just push it all in initially - leaves no decisions to be made on your part.
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Re: (22s) blind stealing turns into pot odds?
[ QUOTE ]
If you're leaving yourself pot-obligated after the raise, then just push it all in initially - leaves no decisions to be made on your part. [/ QUOTE ] That would be fine except the small blind has like 18 BBs, thus the risk-reward makes it a bad play. |
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Re: (22s) blind stealing turns into pot odds?
right. if shoving isnt profitable, fold.
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#5
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Re: (22s) blind stealing turns into pot odds?
ya the small blind is why i dont push here, i basically just wanted to know what hands i should be making this bet with that might potentially lead to me getting 2-1 on a call. For example if i had A5, i would be less likely to call his push seeing as what his range would be at this point, b/c i could very well need 3-1 in that situation. Which leads me to believe that something like 89o might be a better hand to make this raise with. Thoughts??????
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Re: (22s) blind stealing turns into pot odds?
I think folding is correct here.
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