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Re: $60 bubble against aggro big stack with AJo
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Hmm, sngwiz says toss it unless bb is calling AA and KK only. But since bb is covering us by 20 points he can call a bit wider. If bb is calling top 10% (55+, AT+, A8s+, KQs) it's definately a fold (0.31%). All this is assuming villain is pushing 100%. [/ QUOTE ] I think BB is likely gonna call QQ, and maybe JJ-AK. I had notes that villain will push any2 in lots of situations and this looked like one of them and he showed 63o when i called so he probably was pushing any2. Everyone else says easy call here, but after thinking about the hand this is what i was leaning toward, I'm now thinking I needed at least AQ-TT to make a call here and AJ is right where it splits. |
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Re: $60 bubble against aggro big stack with AJo
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Hmm, sngwiz says toss it unless bb is calling AA and KK only. But since bb is covering us by 20 points he can call a bit wider. If bb is calling top 10% (55+, AT+, A8s+, KQs) it's definately a fold (0.31%). All this is assuming villain is pushing 100%. [/ QUOTE ] a) its a reasonbly safe assumption to assume ATC b) bb is going to typically be calling very tight here c) call dat [censored], yo d) ????? e) profit |
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Re: $60 bubble against aggro big stack with AJo
There's not that much of a difference between AJ and AQ when your opponent has atc, since it's so unlikely he will have a hand that AJ is much better than AQ against. Only diff is there is now one more class of hands that has a middlecard vs your hand.
Something like 88 is better here but you probably know that. |
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Re: $60 bubble against aggro big stack with AJo
i think call
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