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SNG mid-game: opening on the small blind 15 BB
blinds: 50/100
UTG (t1500) UTG+1 (t2500) MP (t2000) CO (t3000) Button (t1500) Hero (t1500) BB (t1500) Preflop: <font color="#666666">5 folds</font>, Hero ??? Hero has one of three possible hands: a) A7o b) KTs c) 33 BB is one of three types of players i) A simple player, who will call a 3 BB raise with a lot of decent hands but will only re-raise all-in preflop with premium hands. ii) A bad player who doesn't seem to understand the difference between raising and calling a raise, and is thus likely to have about the same range for each. He also doesn't really notice how big a raise is before he makes his decision. iii) A very aggressive player who will call a push with a wider range than most players, and will attempt a re-steal with an even wider range of hands. To start, let's make it a very simplified game where Hero's only two options are to either raise 3 BB or open-push. Hero also doesn't want a difficult decision when facing a reraise. |
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