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$2.25 ITM situation I don t understand SnG Wizard Result
This is the hand:
Full Tilt Poker No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t500 (3 handed) Hand History converter Courtesy of PokerZion.com SB (t4480) Hero (t4560) Button (t4460) Preflop: Hero is BB with 6[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], T[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]. <font color="#CC3333">Button raises to t1500</font>, SB calls t1250, Here SnG Wizzard giving: Button: Open %: 30+ Call %: 30+ SB: Open %: 10+ Call %: 10+ Indicates that the correct action here is to push with ATC. Looking at the graph it says that I should push ATC independently of the SB Range, and that I should consider folding if the Button range is smaller than 30%. I do not understand this decision, for me was an easy fold. Could somebody please explain me which one is the thinking process behind this decision? Thank you in advance |
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Re: $2.25 ITM situation I don t understand SnG Wizard Result
Must be some sort of miscalculation. You obv shouldn't push T6o into 2 ppl who are always calling.
ps: send the hand to support@sngwiz.com |
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Re: $2.25 ITM situation I don t understand SnG Wizard Result
at this level they don't always call...
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Re: $2.25 ITM situation I don t understand SnG Wizard Result
Dauec, plugged this into Wiz using the hand analyzer, and it says it is a fold, assigning button 30% and SB 10%.
Guessing your results are from loading a history? That function seems to be glitchy (which is why I wound up also getting SNGPT.) |
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Re: $2.25 ITM situation I don t understand SnG Wizard Result
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(which is why I wound up also getting SNGPT.) [/ QUOTE ] I use both as well. |
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Re: $2.25 ITM situation I don t understand SnG Wizard Result
The answer is in the analysis details. When all three of you go all-in:
<ul type="square">[*]21% of the time you will win and take first place. [*]23% of the time the button wins and SB wins a small side pot. Even in this worst-case scenario your equity is 27%, so you are still about a toss-up between second and third place.[*]The rest of the time you will pretty much lock up second place.[/list]Add it all up and you are never in really bad shape in a 3-way showdown. And folding costs you about 1% in equity. The key is that you are the big stack. Even if it’s not by much, you can still knock out the other two players. If you swap stack sizes with the small blind, your push range drops to about 12%. |
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Re: $2.25 ITM situation I don t understand SnG Wizard Result
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Guessing your results are from loading a history? That function seems to be glitchy (which is why I wound up also getting SNGPT.) [/ QUOTE ] The hand history is not a problem, but did you report your “glitch” to SitNGo Wizard support? |
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