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Re: KQ facing 3-bet push
I think this is a fold.
BB still has 10BBs after posting which isnt THAT short for late stages and you are often dominated with KQ to this push. If he is slightly shorter, then this becomes a simple call based on odds. Some of the ranges being assigned are way too wide IMO for the shover. |
#12
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Re: KQ facing 3-bet push
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[ QUOTE ] I think you need at least 2 to 1 for a race situation...easy fold [/ QUOTE ] WTF? [/ QUOTE ] I was thinking that exact thing. If we knew it was a race, then it's an easy call. But we don't know that. I put the reraiser's range at: Hands we coinflip with Hands that dominate us There are almost no hands he's pushing here that we dominate. This is not a resteal vs Button raise situation. Unless he's an idiot, he's not shoving over an MP raise with garbage. I think too much of his range has us dominated to call unless he were shorter and we got better odds. |
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Re: KQ facing 3-bet push
The range given is way too loose imo.
The mentality about 2 to 1 isn't what most people think. 2 to 1 is a rough estimate of our odds against the range of hands that will jam back. I like to hold true to that UNLESS I'm a huge dominating stack, or if I'm trying to become table captain, where calling and winning the hand gives me a big stack and a "don't push me around" ego vs folding to aggression giving me a weak image. Here, I think I'm calling a lot here though....the range I'd put him on is closer to this: equity win tie pots won pots tied Hand 0: 57.362% 55.02% 02.35% 2509656720 106969422.00 { 22+, A6s+, KTs+, QTs+, A6o+, KQo, QJo } Hand 1: 42.638% 40.29% 02.35% 1837982292 106969422.00 { KQo } |
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Re: KQ facing 3-bet push
This is a rather tough laydown to make. I probably call this more often than not, though it's a pretty borderline decision.
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Re: KQ facing 3-bet push
If there are antes snapcall, its still probably a call, but if hes super tight w/ no antes, might be a fold
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