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Old 07-14-2007, 09:58 PM
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Default Re: Villain Limps, You raise 4xBB+1PL, Villain Shoves ~100BB

I used SNG Wiz to solve this.

It gives a range of 35% (33+, A2+, K6+, K3s+, Q9+, Q6s+, JT+ J8s+, T9s+).

FWIW, I'd instantly call w/ 77 and JTs.

All this is assuming that your reads are 100% correct.

(Will limp all hands and LRR all hands).
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Old 07-15-2007, 12:50 AM
Shoe Lace Shoe Lace is offline
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Default Re: Villain Limps, You raise 4xBB+1PL, Villain Shoves ~100BB

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Wow, I almost went on tilt typing a response to this post.
Let me get this straight:
You want to raise your SCs, knowing full well that Villain is going to shove all-in, and then your plan is to fold because you don't want to gamble?

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You pretty much nailed it. That is exactly what I did (and would do again).

I will explain my reasonings later if you want but before I do, it probably wouldn't hurt to think why I would do this. It's not as stupid as you think. If anything it's the exact opposite of stupid IMO.
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Old 07-15-2007, 01:56 AM
pr0crast pr0crast is offline
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Default Re: Villain Limps, You raise 4xBB+1PL, Villain Shoves ~100BB

I swear I had this guy at my table earlier today and he pushed 100BBs every time I raised. I let him take my raise 2-3 times then called as soon as I got a hand that was A9+. He flipped over 95o and promptly shipped his stack in my direction.
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