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Old 11-12-2007, 10:38 AM
Stepping Stone Stepping Stone is offline
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Default $5 MTT, on button with 4BB, 6 limpers ...

~100 ppl left out of ~1500 in $5 MTT, down to 4BB, on button, 6 limpers, table seems very loose and passive (the only solid player is in cutoff)

1. What range of hands
a. can fold here?
b. should just shove here?

2. K6cc a clear shove? (getting at least 2.5:1 with one caller)
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Old 11-12-2007, 02:55 PM
sapsuckah sapsuckah is offline
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Default Re: $5 MTT, on button with 4BB, 6 limpers ...

6 limpers this late in a tourney? Scary.

Well, the good news is that if you push here you'll have a chance to triple or quadruple up.

I actually have no idea how reasonable this range is but I'll give it a try:

A9+, KQ, 77+ and maybe jump down to include suited connectors and gappers that are unlikely to be dominated from 86s through JTs.

But this is a bizarre spot and I would love someone to tell me that my range is way off so I can learn something.

Matt
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Old 11-12-2007, 04:06 PM
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Default Re: $5 MTT, on button with 4BB, 6 limpers ...

4BB you're not getting folds. also, i'm assuming antes.
and with 6 limpers chances are it will snowball into like 4 or 5 callers of your shove.

i'd push any two suited cards over 6. any two unsuited over 9. any pair, any ace.

i mean it really might be ATC with all the $ in the pot, but that's just what i'd prefer. since youre in semi LP you do have a few hands to wait so the 32, 42 etc might not appeal to you with 6 people already showing interest in their hand.
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