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Re: Interesting ITM Situation
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YOU SHOULD BE PLAYING FOR 2ND! Man if you guys had a situation where it was 5 million chips for one guy 500 chips for another and 5 chips for another you would still be going for first stating the 3-1 payout ratio. You are down more than 5-1 on chips and are ahead of 3rd place 3-1. You are supposed to wrap up 2nd and then go for first in this situation. [/ QUOTE ] This is exactly the mindset I had. Secure 2nd place and then go for first heads up. I have come back from 5-1 chip deficits many times once I've gotten heads-up. (I only need to win two all-ins to assume the chip lead). |
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Re: Interesting ITM Situation
If you win this hand against both players you will start HU with only a 2-1 deficit however.
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Re: Interesting ITM Situation
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I think you should read this link. It's to a bubble question. But technically I still consider yours a bubble quesiton because of the chips stacks involved. Soooooo it might help you a little. I believe the correct play would be to flat call. And I think you'll see why i think that by reading this other post. JJ bubble question [/ QUOTE ] Thanks for the link. I remember reading that thread before. Maybe it helped in my decision to flat-call this particular hand. |
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Re: Interesting ITM Situation
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If you win this hand against both players you will start HU with only a 2-1 deficit however. [/ QUOTE ] well the idea is that the BB might call and the button might fold (which they should do almost 100% of the time in such a scenario) |
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Re: Interesting ITM Situation
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[ QUOTE ] This is a Pokerstars $11 Approximate chip stacks prior to posting blinds BB 11,000 SB (Hero) 2,000 BB 500 Blinds are 100/200 with a 25 ante Dealt to Hero: AKo Action as follows: Button raises to 400 Hero????????????? [/ QUOTE ] In the end, Hero called the 400 from the SB, assuming that BB would auto-push his tiny stack and then the button and I could combine to knock out the BB. However, BB actually folded his hand pre-flop, leaving me heads-up against the huge stack. The flop then came Axx, all of the same suit. (My K was not of that suit). What should the hero do now, realizing that if he loses an all-in here, he goes home in third, while the micro-stack with only 300 chips left moves up to second? [/ QUOTE ] At this point I would push without even thinking about it. rvg |
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