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5/10 You get re-raised preflop with 44. +EV to call or no?
At first this seems like a simple micro-stakes question but there's more to it.
Poker Stars No Limit Holdem Ring game Blinds: $5/$10 6 players Converter Stack sizes: UTG: $1530.80 UTG+1: $1000 Hero: $3861.75 Button: $5267 SB: $1463 BB: $3468 Pre-flop: (6 players) Hero is CO with 4[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 4[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] UTG folds, <font color="#cc0000">UTG+1 raises to $40</font>, Hero calls, 2 folds, <font color="#cc0000">BB raises to $300</font>, UTG+1 folds, Hero ??? BB is "twin-caracas" a good winning regular in the high NL games on Stars. We are 345bb deep, and I have position. It's 260 to call or 7.5% of my stack (conveniently right in the middle of the 5/100 rule). I would imagine that he knows that if I call his large re-raise that a small-to-mid pocket pair is most of my range. And we are super deep, so it's not like a very good high stakes NL player is going to stack off for 350bb with aces on a rag rainbow flop. However, we do have position on him and thus can squeeze more value out of him post-flop. I've been playing straight-up but won a couple big pots. He's been playing pretty aggressively pre-flop and on the flop. Some simple math - 7.5 to 1 to flop a set... means we need to win 7.5 times $260 on average = $1950. Minus the $380 already in there, and a $4-500 continuation bet we expect to at least get out of him, can we expect to make ~$1100 on average over and above the pre-flop and flop continuation bet money? Is this call +EV? |
#2
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Re: 5/10 You get re-raised preflop with 44. +EV to call or no?
I would fold vs. Twin. His RR range there is huge and I don't think he's stacking off light (for 350bb) unless you have the right image.
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Re: 5/10 You get re-raised preflop with 44. +EV to call or no?
He's probably not jacking it up from 40 to 300 with a "huge" range.
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Re: 5/10 You get re-raised preflop with 44. +EV to call or no?
i think you sould fold bc this is a squeeze alot.. is twin really a winning player>? alot of data supports the opposite conclusion
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#5
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Re: 5/10 You get re-raised preflop with 44. +EV to call or no?
Sometimes when you flop sets against an overpair, you lose. Sometimes when you flop sets, people flop oversets. Sometimes when you flop a set, people don't go broke. So, no you don't expect to win in this scenario.
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Re: 5/10 You get re-raised preflop with 44. +EV to call or no?
I call in spots like this all the time, with up to 10% of my stack if I've got position postflop. Major leak?
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Re: 5/10 You get re-raised preflop with 44. +EV to call or no?
lol fold vs twin? you have to be absolutely crazy to fold this this deep. he will stack off for 2000bb against anyone with any image if he's in the right mood, which he typically is.
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Re: 5/10 You get re-raised preflop with 44. +EV to call or no?
Twin is not a winning player, and will stack off 300 bbs deep with an ignorant end gutshot. You must call here.
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Re: 5/10 You get re-raised preflop with 44. +EV to call or no?
you easily have odds for a set if nothing else vs twin
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#10
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Re: 5/10 You get re-raised preflop with 44. +EV to call or no?
push, ur never behind.
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