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$5.50 in the money. calling ranges.
Working with a buddy on his stt game- bubble and in the money play mostly. At times his fold button just disappears. Further- he is of the school that when he guesses he is ahead of the actual hand- not the range- and is correct it can't possibly be an incorrect play. Thus a need for an outside answer I can point him to.
Situation $5.50 speed stt at Tribeca- 3 minute levels. Villain is button three handed in the money and short stack with 3550 chips. Big stack SB- 9500 Would Be Hero- BB 4950 Blinds are 300-600 leaving WBH 4350 behind. Villain moves in for 3500. What is the calling range for would be hero- under two different circumstances. 1) Villian is random player who pushes tighter. 2) Villain is more creative/aware. Part two- what if WBH has 3K behind making the two shorties basically equal? What if he instead is the big stack? This seemed like too good of a spot to learn from based on how the situation could vary here. If it matters- the blinds go up the next hand to 400-800. Thanks in advance for any and all responses- I couldn't give him "precise" ranges to call with not owning all the neat tools and gizmos and widgets and thingamadoodles. |
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