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not that i care about cashing for $10 or something ... just stating the point in the tourney...
villan has been folding for as long as ive been at the table which is about 3 orbits Poker Stars No Limit Holdem Tournament Blinds: t800/t1600 (Ante: t75) 9 players Converter Stack sizes: UTG: t22660 UTG+1: t16621 MP1: t27456 MP2: t42827 MP3: t45126 CO: t24045 Button: t26748 kasey2004: t21920 BB: t80080 Pre-flop: (9 players) kasey2004 is SB with ![]() ![]() UTG folds, <font color="#cc0000">UTG+1 raises all-in t16546</font>, 5 folds, kasey2004 ?? |
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I'd fold. At best you're like 55%. Wait for a better spot.
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Call.
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sadly I think the majority will say fold here which I think is really weak. He's shoving a lot of weaker hands there and very rarely is is QQ+ open shoving for that much. So jacks is the 1 hand you have to worry about being crushed by everything else it's good to make the call against.
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It's not like the guy's open folding 77 or AJ, so call.
Edit: fold 99 tho. |
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ya this is sooo close for me... 99 im folding, JJ im calling
if i thought he was desparate/ if i had any more chips / if he had any less chips i would instacall |
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A general theory question, but does our stack size make any difference here at all? I'm inclined to say no, but I've been looking for high-variance/high EV plays lately like it's my j-o-b.
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Yes.. but not really.
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None of you seem to make any decision based on what I thought was the most important information given by OP:
villan has been folding for as long as ive been at the table which is about 3 orbits This tightens his range up significantly in my opinion. No attempted steals, uber-rock. Sure he could open push with JJ+, in which case you're dominated. He could do this with AK, AQ, possibly (although I'm not confident) AJ, in which case you're a coinflip. Finally, he could do this with 66-99, in which you're a heavy favorite. I fold in this spot, and it's pretty easy to do so. If he hadn't been so uber-tight I'd agree this is a good situation to call. |
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Juris,
Quick way to think about this: 66-99 = 4 PPs that we dominate JJ+ = 4 PPs that dominate us So, we break even against PPs and we're a small favorite against overcards... that's a call. |
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