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Sit&go finals, opponent is going all-in everyhand
As title says, Sit&go finals, opponent is going all-in everyhand.
Blinds are 100/200 with a total chip pool of t13,500 Is there an exact formula for what your calling range is? How much does relative stack size factor in? Being BB or SB doesn't matter because if you limp he'll gladly shove anyhand over you, so you don't have to worry about him folding. |
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Re: Sit&go finals, opponent is going all-in everyhand
do a search for karlson sklansky hand rankings.
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Re: Sit&go finals, opponent is going all-in everyhand
assuming stack sizes are even and he is pushing any two, you should call with 33+,A2+,K3o+,K2s+,Q6o+,Q3s+,J8o+,J7s+,T9o,T8s+
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Re: Sit&go finals, opponent is going all-in everyhand
thanks, but i'm not sure that's exactly what I need. Thanks to http://www.gocee.com/poker/HE_Value.htm I already know what hands are +EV vs a random hand. However, knowing that my opponent is willing to go all-in everyhand there has to be some balance between waiting for highest +EV and racing against the blinds.
I'm usually a limit player who just got into SnGs and was wondering if this is the kind of thing that is a feature of SnGPT or some other program (it has 1 optimal strat) or if it's something that different players approach differently |
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Re: Sit&go finals, opponent is going all-in everyhand
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assuming stack sizes are even and he is pushing any two, you should call with 33+,A2+,K3o+,K2s+,Q6o+,Q3s+,J8o+,J7s+,T9o,T8s+ [/ QUOTE ] Ewww. If he is really shoving any 2, you can wait for a much bigger advatage by passing up a lot of this junk. |
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Re: Sit&go finals, opponent is going all-in everyhand
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do a search for karlson sklansky hand rankings. c [/ QUOTE ] Where have you been? Seriously. Onaflag.......... |
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Re: Sit&go finals, opponent is going all-in everyhand
I do this all the time if blinds are big...
The best reply to a SAGE player is SAGE strategy. http://www.cardplayer.com/poker_maga...amp;m_id=65582 |
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