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Old 10-23-2007, 08:33 PM
Wish Wish is offline
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Default Re: Terrible money bubble spot in 100r

There comes a time when every doctrine collides with reality. In this case, the doctrine of always playing to win 1st place money is colliding with the reality that you have less than 2BB on the bubble, and some goober has been kind enough to offer to bust himself out before you. Thank him and fold.
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Old 10-23-2007, 08:34 PM
Clayton Clayton is offline
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Default Re: Terrible money bubble spot in 100r

imo this is a fold, in these spots i tend to listen to curtains and goggles because they know sng/icm spots better than 99.99999 percent of poker players.
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Old 10-23-2007, 08:41 PM
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Default Re: Terrible money bubble spot in 100r

I folded... utg+1 sucked out on sb and I went out 19th. Just wanted to make sure that fold was correct.
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Old 10-23-2007, 08:45 PM
IWEARGOGGLES IWEARGOGGLES is offline
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Default Re: Terrible money bubble spot in 100r

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Next lowest stack was 17k I believe

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If so, blinding away is not likely to get us into the money. I shove and pray and am likely out on teh bubble.

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Bad thinking! Your ROI is NOT thanking you!
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Old 10-23-2007, 08:46 PM
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Default Re: Terrible money bubble spot in 100r

such an easy fold here.
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Old 10-24-2007, 12:19 AM
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Default Re: Terrible money bubble spot in 100r

Easy fold, for the exact reason you think it is.
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Old 10-24-2007, 01:56 AM
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Default Re: Terrible money bubble spot in 100r

quite a std lay ape
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Old 10-24-2007, 02:05 AM
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Default Re: Terrible money bubble spot in 100r

reading this thread it seems that the obvious answer is the correct one, that hero should fold. just for the hell of it i fooled around with the numbers and came up with some curious/interesting results.

first, i screwed around with poker stove an tried to find hero's equity against various ranges of utg+1 and sb if hero should call. for instance, if utg+1 has exactly AA and sb has exactly KK, hero has 17% equity. if utg+1 and sb both moved in with top 10%, hero's equity is 21.6%. with this data, for the sake of simplicity assume hero has about 20% equity vs any reasonable ranges.

quite frankly, i have a difficult time putting precise ranges on utg+1 and sb, since the shove by utg+1 is a little odd with a cripple in the bb and a huge stack in the sb, so , again, for simplicity i'll assume their ranges are similar.

that being stipulated, if hero folds, sb wins 50% of the time putting hero itm and utg+1 wins 50% of the time doubling up and leaving hero with 543 chips after he posts the next hand. his chance of cashing at this point is close to zero.

therefore hero's equity of folding is $903.6 / 2 = +451.80 hence , the logic of folding.

but let's explore what happens if hero decides to call. 80% of the time he loses and bubbles.

20% of the time he wins and his stack moves up to 16,329 chips and he is still alive.

of the 20% of the time his cards hold up, 50% of that time the sb wins the side pot and utg+1 bubbles and hero wins $903.60 and is still in the tourney with 16,329 chips and can possibly move up. the other 50% of that time, utg+1 will win the side pot and there will still be 19 left with hero with 16,329 chips, still alive, but with zero monies. so hero's immeadiate equity of calling equals $903.60 x 10% = $90.36. obv that folding is better than calling by $451.80 - $90.36 = $361.44.

but that's not the whole story. the 20% of the time hero calls and wins the show down, he not only gets the cash equity, but 16,329 chips that may enable him to win a lot more money with 18 or 19 players left. how much money would hero have to win to make calling = folding ???

if x equals the equlibrium point in dollars that hero needs to win with his 16,329 chips the 20% of the time he wins the showdown to make equity of folding = equity of calling then .8($0) + .2($X) = $351.44 or x = $1,807.44

so, if i didn't unmercifully bollox this math up, if apestyles calls and the 20% of the time his hand holds up, if he can win $1,807.44 with the 16,329 chips he has, then calling is just as good as folding.

can apestyles take 5.5 bb's and move up substantially with 18 or 19 players left ?? i don't know the structure of the payouts, but at least 2 players at his table will have around 20k in chips, so it.s's not out of the question for a top player.........
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Old 10-24-2007, 02:25 AM
IWEARGOGGLES IWEARGOGGLES is offline
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Default Re: Terrible money bubble spot in 100r

1) Why do you assign UTG+1 and SB similar ranges?

2) He will very, very rarely win $1,807.44 with 5BBs. That is probably 9th or 8th place money.
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Old 10-24-2007, 02:56 AM
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Default Re: Terrible money bubble spot in 100r

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quite a std lay ape

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standard or sexually transmitted disease?
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