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Re: $10 180 final table hand
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[ QUOTE ] I think my table position is fairly tricky as the shorter stacks are to my left but I have to get through the chip leader if I start shoving on them. If I know the guy is going to call a preflop shove with ace-x then I don't think I should shove preflop. [/ QUOTE ] Um thats an optimal situation shorties on left BS on right. You want that. [/ QUOTE ] Check the table setup again, big stack on left followed by two shorties behind him. |
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Re: $10 180 final table hand
I would push preflop, but flat calling is OK too.
I would play for a checkraise on the flop. As played, of course get your money in. Incidently, you were 34% on the flop against 2-pair. |
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Re: $10 180 final table hand
Check raising would be dandy if he acted first.
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Re: $10 180 final table hand
I think the overall stack sizes make it tricky but the push pre flop is probably the best option. I would just find it easier to do this if I had say 30k. I think I did quite well to get this far anyway as I put the Hand History on pokerxfactor and my overall PUFF was 2.
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Re: $10 180 final table hand
LNJ
It's simple maths (lol@ me preaching maths). a) How wide does villain raise here? Maybe anything, from your read as much as the result. b) How narrow does he call for half his stack? Whatever the answer to (a), this is a lot narrower and again reads are useful. Let's say any pair, any two broadway, any ace. c) How does K9s fare against his calling range? I'm crap at maths and I don't have pokerstove to hand but if (b) is his calling range, you're in pretty good shape when called. Put this all together: he folds a lot and you take 6000 of his chips w/o showdown + he calls sometimes and you double up somewhere in the region of %45 of the time and perhaps you will understand why shoving pre-flop is undoubtedly the best play. Added to which, it tends to stop people stealing your blind light. |
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Re: $10 180 final table hand
equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 41.136% 40.15% 00.98% 511540196 12517842.00 { K9s } Hand 1: 58.864% 57.88% 00.98% 737378296 12517842.00 { 22+, A2s+, KTs+, QTs+, KTo+, QTo+ } not bad estimate there reg [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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Re: $10 180 final table hand
Cool. I also think this is an unrealistically wide calling range (this I think is worst case scenario) for a 10/180 FT so I'll go on to announce that you are precisely 44.87% agaisnt his calling range.
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