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$1.20 45-man always push here?
12 players left, I'm 11 of 12. Button has been semi-aggro. I'm kinda thinking this is a bad push for the reason that with him/her making it 1600 to go. They may have priced themselves into making the call. pot after my push is 5700 and only 2150 more to call which is a little better than 2.5 to 1
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1407519 The results doesn't matter I'd post this hand if I'd won it. Because as soon as I did I was thinking it was the wrong play. |
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Re: $1.20 45-man always push here?
You've only got 9 BB left. Push over an aggressive player. You've gotta pick spots to acquire chips, and this doesn't seem like a bad spot.
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Re: $1.20 45-man always push here?
I'd like this a lot more if you had, say, 12xBB. As you say, villain is probably priced into a call here. If you think villain is raising light enough that your KQ is a favourite against his range, then go ahead and push this. If not, I think we can just fold this and find a hand to open push soon, where we will have greater fold equity.
Certainly not a bad push by any means, but maybe you can let this go. |
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Re: $1.20 45-man always push here?
KQo shapes up well enough against his range for pushing to be greater than folding even with no FE.
However, maybe a SNG is a better play. He isn't folding much even then but I guess occasionally he could fold a missed A-high. |
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