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PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t1000 (5 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: 2+2 Forums)
BB (t12833) UTG (t77904) MP (t8591) Button (t10300) Hero (t14377) Preflop: Hero is SB with K[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], 8[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]. <font color="#666666">3 folds</font>, Hero ??? I haven't shown any junk, and BB hasn't been restealing. 3xBB open raise with these stacks and fold if reraised? Open-push? |
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If you're not open-shoving this hand everytime, you're losing a ton of value. Shoving is EV+ and cEV+ and unexploitable. 3X then folding is the worst option/line that you can take.
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Bump.
I'd like to hear what other people think about this one. Is it worth playing a little more cautious here because of the bubble? In the 180 the bubble from 10 to 9th is worth hanging on for, because the prizes go up pretty steep from 9. We have an awkward stack size so I'm not sure the risk/reward ratio is that good for a push, but like you say, I'm not too fond of the 3*BB raise. I'm not advocating being too weak, but I'm just not sure risking it all with marginal hand here for a couple of thousand chips is as clearly +$EV as you think. |
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If I'd play it I'd shove it. I really hate a 3bb raise. If he calls, then you're stuck playing OOP and making your decisions that much harder. I'm not a math guy either, so maybe some of them could chime in here?
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Specially because of the 180 structure this gets even more a push.
We have 100 antes here, so actual M=7! So raising3x/folding is the worst option i think. I think even completing the SB is better, but shoving is clearly the best option here. |
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Does no one think the bubble is important here? I'm not saying it trumps M considerations, but its got to be considered right?
Also, I think you are in a better place to sit and wait with an M of 7 with antes than without. Your fold equity is higher for the same M. |
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Does no one think the bubble is important here? I'm not saying it trumps M considerations, but its got to be considered right? Also, I think you are in a better place to sit and wait with an M of 7 with antes than without. Your fold equity is higher for the same M. [/ QUOTE ] Yes the bubble matters, you have bb covered which means you should be shoving plenty wider than K8o, turbo shove. |
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Bump. I'd like to hear what other people think about this one. Is it worth playing a little more cautious here because of the bubble? In the 180 the bubble from 10 to 9th is worth punishing your opponents for, because the prizes go up pretty steep from 9. [/ QUOTE ]If you're playing for 9th, fold. |
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Ok, this hand interested me so I did some math on it. If you shove K8o and flip your hand over he would be correct to call with any hand that is better than 45% against K8o:
22+,A2s+,K8s+,Q9s+,J9s+,T9s,A2o+,K8o+ which is 28.2% of hands. This means 72.8% of the time you win the 2000, increasing your stack to 15777. The 28.2% of the time you are called you average out at a 36/64 dog in a 25966 pot, increasing your stack to 27510 if you win and decreasing it to 1544 if you lose. This results in an expected stack size of: 0.728 * 15777 = 11486 0.282 * 0.36 * 27510 = 2793 0.282 * 0.64 * 1544 = 279 11486 + 2793 + 279 = 14558 This shows that the shove is +cEV even if the BB plays 100% perfectly. If he folds more often (very likely) or calls with any hand outside of this range (unlikely) then the cEV of the shove increases. If you give BB a more realistic calling range of 77+,A7s+,K9s+,QTs+,JTs,ATo+,KTo+,QJo which is the top 15% of hands and might still be too loose (how many people are calling off 12 bbs with QJo, especially near the bubble?) then your expected stack becomes 0.849 * 15777 = 13394 0.151 * 0.327 * 27510 = 1358 0.151 * 0.673 * 1544 = 157 13394 + 1358 + 157 = 14909 which is increasing your stack by more than a small blind every time you play. The tighter BB is the more profitable this shove becomes. For those talking about the bubble considerations. If anything the fact that we're near the bubble should mean it is even better for us to shove, as BB will be calling tighter. From our point of view the increase in pay from 10th to 9th is very small, whereas the increased chance of getting a top 3 finish from the 2000 extra chips more than makes up for the ~10% of the time that you are crippled. |
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If I'm open raising this preflop 3x BB, I'm calling a shove. Otherwise, I just open shove preflop.
I personally like the latter. The former isn't too bad if you think villain will only call an open shove with hands that have you crushed, but will also play back at you with raggedy hands if you raise 3x BB from the button. |
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