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Re: QQ in the WSOP $650.
ehh probably folding is fine, I submit. But if they play this way with AK it shouldn't be.
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Re: QQ in the WSOP $650.
Really close decisiion, In a really tough field, I'd have to call given our stack and how far away from a seat we are. I think this is a different decision if you think you're one of the best player left in the sat.
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Re: QQ in the WSOP $650.
so hundred left and 35 gets seats - so a 35% based on pure math - you're under avg but better then most so lets say the 35% is a fair representation of your chances. Lets further assume that if you win this pot, you jump to 100% - know thats not right but for ease of math lets assume thats correct. evaluating the ranges that make you a 35% fav (actually a 36.5% chance of winning) says original raiser at 88+, ajs, aqo+, kqs and caller on JJ+, AK+. think pretty reasonable ranges.
I think i call here based on the fact that you're way ahead of villain 1's range and will still be in the tourney if you lose. |
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Re: QQ in the WSOP $650.
I'm never a big advocate of calling yourself all in preflop with anything less than AA or KK. You still have 20+ BB left after you fold - why do you want to gamble vs 2 other guys in that spot?
If they were both smaller stacks I might call there w/ QQ, but to call yourself allin at that spot is a mistake, imo. |
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