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$22 What to do with 66 here bubble
Limit - Level VII (100/200) -
9-max Seat #6 is the button Seat 4: Hero (2114 in chips) Seat 6: UTG+1(6184 in chips) Seat 8: SB (3554 in chips) Seat 9: BB (1648 in chips) Dealt to Hero [6d 6c] Hero: For those who would fold here tell me your pushing range |
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Re: $22 What to do with 66 here bubble
One of the smallest stacks and a pair - need to play it.
Go all in aint a bad thing to do. |
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Re: $22 What to do with 66 here bubble
There's still time in this tourney, your M is 7. You don't need to push yet. I agree it's not a bad play, but I hate pushing and getting a big stack call w/ 99, then I feel like I started getting "desperate" too early.
If you feel like you could limp and get to play this cheap, you could try that. This depends on how the table is playing. You could also make a standard raise and see what happens. You may take the pot right here, or get a call and play for set value, or you can push after a repop depending on opponent reads. |
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Re: $22 What to do with 66 here bubble
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There's still time in this tourney, your M is 7. You don't need to push yet. I agree it's not a bad play, but I hate pushing and getting a big stack call w/ 99, then I feel like I started getting "desperate" too early. If you feel like you could limp and get to play this cheap, you could try that. This depends on how the table is playing. You could also make a standard raise and see what happens. You may take the pot right here, or get a call and play for set value, or you can push after a repop depending on opponent reads. [/ QUOTE ] Harringtonesque advice really sucks... |
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Re: $22 What to do with 66 here bubble
read dependent. In this spot I wait for 99+. If I did not have the giant stack in front, I'd shove 44+ KJs+ KQo+
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Re: $22 What to do with 66 here bubble
Ok. I might hose this one, but if you run an ICM on this situation you will see a decent edge. I don't like raising since this will be about 30% of your stack thus your are virtually pot committed, if pot committed just get it in at the beginning. I definitely don't fold this.
Having a little more info or reads on previous plays could be helpful here. I don't see the big stack calling with any but a monster and if you do a 3x raise he can easily shove all-in now pushing you off the hand. At this point the big stack should be abusing all players by shoving with a wide range since any caller risks bubbling. Without really knowing the other players, just push and live with a loss if it happens. |
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Re: $22 What to do with 66 here bubble
[ QUOTE ]
Ok. I might hose this one, but if you run an ICM on this situation you will see a decent edge. I don't like raising since this will be about 30% of your stack thus your are virtually pot committed, if pot committed just get it in at the beginning. I definitely don't fold this. Push, get called by jq, focus on the other 8 tables also at the bubble. Having a little more info or reads on previous plays could be helpful here. I don't see the big stack calling with any but a monster and if you do a 3x raise he can easily shove all-in now pushing you off the hand. At this point the big stack should be abusing all players by shoving with a wide range since any caller risks bubbling. Without really knowing the other players, just push and live with a loss if it happens. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: $22 What to do with 66 here bubble
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read dependent. In this spot I wait for 99+. If I did not have the giant stack in front, I'd shove 44+ KJs+ KQo+ [/ QUOTE ] waiting for 9,9+ is sort of unrealistic and quite wrong. |
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Re: $22 What to do with 66 here bubble
You can use ICM software to find out for sure, but my guess is that 66 is right around the minimum to push in this spot.
Don't limp/raise small. |
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Re: $22 What to do with 66 here bubble
easy push
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