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Satellite question, far from the bubble
I was playing in a satellite in which ~1/3 of the players win a seat.
35 players win a seat, 55 players left (20 to go before the satellite is over). Starting chips are 1000. blinds: 75/150 Hero is in BB with 750 (600 after posting BB). Hero is dealt 22. Folds to a very LAG CO who raises to 450, everyone else folds, hero? The CO's range is huge here... I am almost certainly 50/50. I pushed thinking that I was too far from the bubble to fold. If you say I should push in this situation, how many players would have to be left before folding is correct? How many chips would I need to make folding correct (assuming CO has me covered)? If you say I should fold, how many players would have to be left in order to push? |
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Re: Satellite question, far from the bubble
Well, if 1/3 win a seat, 35, and 55 left, the avg stack is around 2K. You're in bad shape, and you're ahead of his range. I don't see a problem with it. If your M is this bad, only folding if in a round or two the bubble bursts, but I'd say even if you double up here, you're in trouble. I loathe quack quack though.
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