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you have to call - i'm going to assume you did call and he sucked out, hence the post? the right decision is def to call, and that's all that matters
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of course i called and of course i lost a race but that really isnt the issue - this isnt a results oriented post but more of a icm kind of thing that im too lazy to model i'm assuming villain is pusing with top 20% hands here which puts me on 60% equity. im assuming with the step payout structure this is a no brainer call, but would like to see if someone has modeled these to see how tight to play on the respective bubbles |
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It's a results oriented post.
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It's a results oriented post. [/ QUOTE ] so maybe it is, but i do think theres an academic exercise here to do an icm analysis around the step payouts. im too lazy to model the 6 payout levels, but i did throw this into a tool i had for 5 payouts and 5 left. giving the right stack sizes and payouts of 2100/2100/700/700 and 215 for the five - based on that it suggests hero needs a 65% prob of winning to make the call. still seems like an auto call for me, but icm does certainly suggest tighter play on a bubble which this is again, sorry for taking your time on this, but i think there is something about this with the steps worth considering i will - you dont have to |
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