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APPT step 2: ATC from button?
Everyone has tightened up too much. SB's KQs was cracked when I shoved my 63s into him, so they should know I'm shoving wide.
Edit: This is a bubble. Top 2 move to step 4, 3-5 repeat. Everyone else is busto. PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t400 (6 handed) Hand History converter Courtesy of PokerZion.com UTG (t1515) MP (t2070) CO (t1810) Hero (t4100) SB (t1825) BB (t2180) Preflop: Hero is Button with T[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img], 5[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]. <font color="#666666">3 folds</font>, Hero ???? |
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Re: APPT step 2: ATC from button?
Given you showed down 63s I would fold. Otherwise shove.
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Re: APPT step 2: ATC from button?
Given that the ITM payouts are fairly flat, fold. Otherwise shove on a bubble.
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Re: APPT step 2: ATC from button?
Is 215/215/82/82/82 a flat payout structure?
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Re: APPT step 2: ATC from button?
I think so, the importance of having chips so have a chance at winning HU which is there in a say, 5/3/2 structure would lead us to shove. Second has the same prize as first, and all of the rest of the ITM money spots are the same, so that, to me, is a flat payout structure. First is only 3 times 5th.
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Re: APPT step 2: ATC from button?
their ranges will be opening, id fold given the previous showdown. without a showdown, shove.
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Re: APPT step 2: ATC from button?
I'd shove. They are going to have to call pretty wide for it to make it a bad shove. Also, since there are more players on the bubble I think they'll be waiting for the "other" guy to bust.
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Re: APPT step 2: ATC from button?
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Given you showed down 63s I would fold. Otherwise shove. [/ QUOTE ] I would lean towards this as well. |
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